Feminist Theory and the Classics

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Nancy Sorkin Rabinowitz, Amy Richlin
Routledge, Feb 25, 2014 - Philosophy - 328 pages
Provides the first broad introduction to feminist work in classical studies. Including lesbian theory, black feminist theory, American and French feminist theory, classics will never be the same again.
 

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Acknowledgments
Remembering Reclaiming Reempowering
Feminist Theory Historical Periods Literary Canons and the Study
Finding the Female
Film Theory and the Gendered Voice in Seneca
Woman and Language in Archaic Greece or Why Is Sappho a Woman?
Using Native American Models for the Study of Women
Matriculture the Lesbian Perspective
Peter W Rose
What Does It Mean? Why Is It Taking
The Ethnographers Dilemma and the Dream of a Lost Golden
Short Bibliographies on Feminist Theory and on Women in Antiquity
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