Gender, Domesticity, and the Age of Augustus: Inventing Private Life (Oxford Studies in Classical Literature and Gender Theory)
معرفی کتاب «Gender, Domesticity, and the Age of Augustus: Inventing Private Life (Oxford Studies in Classical Literature and Gender Theory)» نوشتهٔ Kristina Milnor، منتشرشده توسط نشر Oxford University Press; Oxford University Press در سال 2005. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
The age of Augustus has long been recognized as a time when the Roman state put a new emphasis on "traditional" feminine domestic ideals, yet at the same time gave real public prominence to certain women in their roles as wives, mothers, sisters, and daughters. Kristina Milnor takes up a series of texts and their contexts in order to explore this paradox. Through an examination of authors such as Vitruvius, Livy, Valerius Maximus, Seneca the Elder, and Columella, she argues that female domesticity was both a principle and a problem for early imperial writers, as they sought to construct a new definition of who and what constituted Roman public life. In the early Roman Empire, women's domestic roles were given new public prominence. Through an examination of early imperial representations of women's activities and responsibilities within the household, Kristina Milnor argues that this emphasis on private morality is actually a new way of understanding the nature of political life. The age of Augustus has long been recognized as a time when the Roman state put a new emphasis on 'traditional' feminine domestic ideals, yet at the same time gave real public prominence to certain women in their roles as wives, mothers, sisters, and daughters Frontmatter Abbreviations (page xii) Introduction (page 1) 1. Reading and Writing Gender on the Augustan Palatine (page 47) 2. Other Men's Wives: Domesticity and Display in Vitruvius' de Architectura (page 94) 3. Women, History, and the Law (page 140) 4. A Domestic Disturbance: Talking About the Triumvirs in the Early Empire (page 186) 5. Natural Urges: Marriage, Philosophy, and the Work of the House (page 239) Epilogue. Burning Down the House: Nero and the End of Julio-Claudian Rule (page 285) References (page 305) Index Locorum (page 335) General Index (page 345) There is a paradox evident in the ideals and ideologies of gender which prevailed in early imperial Rome.
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