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Daughters of Gaia, women in the ancient Mediterranean world, Bella Vivante

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Daughters of Gaia, women in the ancient Mediterranean world, Bella Vivante
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [213]-221) and index
resource.biographical
individual biography
Illustrations
mapsillustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Daughters of Gaia
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
71222954
Responsibility statement
Bella Vivante
Review
"From their personal lives at home to their roles in the realms of religion, health, economics, governance, war, philosophy, and poetry, this is the story of ancient women in all their aspects." "Bella Vivante explores women's lives in four ancient civilizations of the Mediterranean: Egypt, Mesopotamia, Greece, and Rome. While the experiences of women in these cultures were certainly very different from those of women today, she argues, a tendency to focus too much on negative or restrictive images has provided readers with a rather incomplete picture of their lives. Looking at this important era from a female-oriented perspective, she widens the perceptual lens, thus enabling readers to see the empowered aspect of women's activities in balance with the various limits imposed on their societal participation." "Beginning with powerful images of goddesses and of women's roles in the religious sphere, Daughters of Gaia details the foundations for women's activities in other social realms. While these four Mediterranean civilizations were distinctive, they also influenced each other through various forms of contact - trade, colonization, and war. Noting, as Vivante does, both the similarities and the differences permits richer comparisons and promotes a deeper understanding of the lives of women in the ancient Mediterranean world."--BOOK JACKET
Series statement
Praeger series on the ancient world,, 1932-1406
Sub title
women in the ancient Mediterranean world
Table Of Contents
Ancient Mediterranean civilizations timeline -- Introduction -- Ancient goddesses : the primacy of female divinity -- Sanctifying women's lives : ancient women's rituals -- A woman's life in ancient cultures -- Health and medicine -- From home to market : the economic bases of women's lives -- From matrons to female kings : women who ruled from home and from the throne -- Women and war : symbol, object and warrior -- In her own voice 1 : women's philosophical writings -- In her own voice 2 : women's poetry
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Women in the ancient Mediterranean world
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