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Roman Women (Cambridge Introduction to Roman Civilization)

Roman Women (Cambridge Introduction to Roman Civilization)

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Eve D'ambra
Cambridge University Press
Edition: First Edition, 4/12/2007
EAN 9780521521581, ISBN10: 0521521580

Paperback, 238 pages, 22.9 x 15.2 x 1.4 cm
Language: English

This book examines the daily lives of Roman women by focusing on the mundane and less celebrated aspects of daily life - family and household, work and leisure, worship and social obligations - of women of different social ranks. Using a variety of sources, including literary texts, letters, inscriptions, coins, tableware, furniture, and the fine arts, from the late Republic to the high Imperial period, Eve D'Ambra shows how these sources serve as objects of social analysis, rather than simply as documents that recreate how life was lived. She also demonstrates how texts and material objects take part in shaping realities and what they can tell us about the texture of lives and social attitudes, if not emotions of women in Roman antiquity.

1. Gender and status
2. Marriage and family
3. Women's work
4. Public life
Glossary
Roman authors
Selected bibliography.

'While the book is intended to serve as an introduction, it provides detailed and concise information with avenues for more in-depth studies and will make an excellent textbook for any college course on women in Rome.' Bryn Mawr Classical Review