The Constraints of Desire: The Anthropology of Sex and Gender in Ancient GreeceFor centuries, classical scholars have intensely debated the "position of women" in classical Athens. Did women have a vast but informal power, or were they little better than slaves? Using methods developed from feminist anthropology, Winkler steps back from this narrowly framed question and puts it in the larger context of how sex and gender in ancient Greece were culturally constructed. His innovative approach uncovers the very real possibilities for female autonomy that existed in Greek society. |
Contents
Erotic Protocols | 17 |
The Oversight of Mens | 45 |
Erotic Magical Spells | 71 |
Hidden Injuries of Sex | 101 |
Penelopes Cunning and Homers | 129 |
Double Consciousness in Sapphos Lyrics | 162 |
Demeter | 188 |
Appendix One Translation of Artemidoros 1 7880 | 210 |
Bibliography | 237 |
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