Dossier : Des femmes qui comptent
How can we offer researchers methods and tools that will allow them to write a history of antiquity across sexual lines? Relying on the methodology developed by the Eurykleia research group, the papers of this dossier explore the social practices that make women visible, as well as those in which wo...
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| description | How can we offer researchers methods and tools that will allow them to write a history of antiquity across sexual lines? Relying on the methodology developed by the Eurykleia research group, the papers of this dossier explore the social practices that make women visible, as well as those in which women’s presence, though real, seems to be less visible. The contributions emphasize the role of different modalities and discursive practices in the processes of display, conservation and transmission of women’s names, and shed light on the specific logic of each context: oracular lamellae from Dodona, honorific decrees, conditional endowments, and the treatises of Cicero. The essays challenge certain biases regarding women in antiquity (for example, the so-called “names of hetairai]," and propose a revised vision of social relations in Greece and Rome. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-1315032024-04-02T13:58:57Z Dossier : Des femmes qui comptent Antiquity anthropology Ancient Greece gender women thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHC Ancient history How can we offer researchers methods and tools that will allow them to write a history of antiquity across sexual lines? Relying on the methodology developed by the Eurykleia research group, the papers of this dossier explore the social practices that make women visible, as well as those in which women’s presence, though real, seems to be less visible. The contributions emphasize the role of different modalities and discursive practices in the processes of display, conservation and transmission of women’s names, and shed light on the specific logic of each context: oracular lamellae from Dodona, honorific decrees, conditional endowments, and the treatises of Cicero. The essays challenge certain biases regarding women in antiquity (for example, the so-called “names of hetairai]," and propose a revised vision of social relations in Greece and Rome. 2023-12-06T09:37:26Z 2023-12-06T09:37:26Z 2020 book ONIX_20231206_9782713231810_108 1791-7077 9782713231810 9782713228629 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/131503 fre Mètis image/jpeg n/a https://www.7switch.com/fr/ebook/9782713231810/from/openedition https://books.openedition.org/editionsehess/27388 Éditions de l’École des hautes études en sciences sociales 10.4000/books.editionsehess.27388 How can we offer researchers methods and tools that will allow them to write a history of antiquity across sexual lines? Relying on the methodology developed by the Eurykleia research group, the papers of this dossier explore the social practices that make women visible, as well as those in which women’s presence, though real, seems to be less visible. The contributions emphasize the role of different modalities and discursive practices in the processes of display, conservation and transmission of women’s names, and shed light on the specific logic of each context: oracular lamellae from Dodona, honorific decrees, conditional endowments, and the treatises of Cicero. The essays challenge certain biases regarding women in antiquity (for example, the so-called “names of hetairai]," and propose a revised vision of social relations in Greece and Rome. 10.4000/books.editionsehess.27388 198f0bb0-35ac-4aaf-bb65-18920c1b9d3d 9782713231810 9782713228629 270 Paris-Athènes open access |
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