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Goddesses, Whores, Wives, and Slaves: Women in Classical Antiquity Paperback – January 17, 1995
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- Print length304 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherSchocken
- Publication dateJanuary 17, 1995
- Dimensions5.22 x 0.69 x 7.95 inches
- ISBN-10080521030X
- ISBN-13978-0805210309
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—Marilyn French
“With this book Sarah Pomeroy created a new area of modern classical studies. . . . The book has itself become a classic.”
—H. A. Shapiro, University of Canterbury
“Pomeroy’s pioneering study on the status and activities of women in antiquity was, and has remained, a milestone in classical historiography. . . . That no one today would dream of writing a major work on ancient social history with no index entry for ‘women’ is due in no small part to her revolutionary, yet scrupulously scholarly, trail-blazing work.”
—Peter Green, Univerity of Texas at Austin
“Extraordinary and durable. . . . Opens up a traditional discpline to a whole new range of questions and issues while providing enlightenment about the past for feminists and nonfeminists alike.”
—Natalie Kampen, Barnard College
“The first general treatment of women in the ancient world to reflect the critical insights of modern feminism. Though much debated, its position as the basic textbook on women's history in Greece and Rome has hardly been challenged.”
—Mary Beard, The Times Literary Supplement (London)
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"Pomeroy's pioneering study on the status and activities of women in antiquity was, and has remained, a milestone in classical historiography."--Peter Green, Univerity of Texas at Austin
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- Publisher : Schocken (January 17, 1995)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 304 pages
- ISBN-10 : 080521030X
- ISBN-13 : 978-0805210309
- Item Weight : 10 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.22 x 0.69 x 7.95 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #237,435 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #197 in Ancient Greek History (Books)
- #446 in Feminist Theory (Books)
- #660 in Women in History
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In examining the role of women in ancient Greece and Rome, the historian faces a number of challenges, not the least being the relative lack of primary work by women, but also the relative dearth of women as the subject of classical authors. As a result, much must be inferred (albeit historically and textually supported) from what works we have. Pomeroy does a magnificent job of examining the roles, social mores and attitudes of ancient Greeks and Romans from a wide variety of sources: myths, art, literature and polemical tracts.
Pomeroy begins her study by closely considering the way in which female deities were portrayed in Greek myths. This fascinated me. For example, I had never thought of the creation story of Athena as significant or telling in terms of gender. That Athena was born out of Zeus' head (without any participation of woman), that she is the most "masculine" of female dieties (as goddess of both wisdom and warfare), and also the most prominent female deity in ancient Greece - perhaps as a result of all this - got me to see and think about issues of gender in the ancient world in a new and different way.
Similarly, the role and place of women as reinforced through literature was explored, from the portrayal of Helen in The Iliad (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition) and Penelope in The Odyssey (Penguin Classics Deluxe Editio) , to Socrates' banishment of Xanthippe at his execution, and Plato's consideration of women in The Republic .
Her analysis of role of hetairia, often seen as the most "liberated" of ancient Greek women, ( If Not, Winter: Fragments of Sappho ) also caused me to reconsider their place for, as Pomeroy put it, "The hetaira had access to the intellectual life of Athens, which we nowadays treasure ... but the fact that we know of some courtesans who attempted to live as respectable wives, while we know of no citizen wives who wished to be courtesans should make us reconsider the question of which was the preferrable role in Classical Athens."
Turning her attention to women in Rome, Pomeroy spends a great deal of time examining women of the upper classes (the sisters and wives of Emperors in particualr) - primarily because of the wealth of information about them The Satyricon and The Apocolocyntosis of the Divine Claudius (Penguin Classics) , Cicero: Ancient Classics for English Readers , The Twelve Caesars (Penguin Classics) ); this was of less interest to me than her discussion of women of the lower classes, but it was fascinating nonetheless. The only point I could take issue with was that I wish she had explored the role of women in the early Church in her chapter on "Women in the Religion of the Romans." Where the Classical period ends and the early middle ages begins, however, is grey, so I cannot fault her for that.
Given that women are half of the population, it has long been a disservice that their role and place in history has not been explored, taught and celebrated to the extent that it should be. Pomeroy's book is one of the seminal works that has reversed this trend (as any cursory look in the index of a history text under "women" will show). It is tremendous scholarship, well written. For any student of history, I would recommend it. For those studying the Classics, this is a "must have" text.
Anyone interested in the period must read this book.
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Para minha surpresa, ao receber o livro, ele veio dentro de um único saco da Amazon com outros produtos que comprei. Danificou a capa do fim do livro, manchou as páginas em cima e dos lados. Estou extremamente chateada, poderiam tê-lo embalado por se tratar de um livro, ainda mais pela capa ser de papel (um papel bem grossinho). Cuido tão bem dos meus livros, que tenho alguns há mais de 10 anos, mas não parece de tão bem cuidado que é.
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Para minha surpresa, ao receber o livro, ele veio dentro de um único saco da Amazon com outros produtos que comprei. Danificou a capa do fim do livro, manchou as páginas em cima e dos lados. Estou extremamente chateada, poderiam tê-lo embalado por se tratar de um livro, ainda mais pela capa ser de papel (um papel bem grossinho). Cuido tão bem dos meus livros, que tenho alguns há mais de 10 anos, mas não parece de tão bem cuidado que é.
Sério, meteram todos os produtos num saco sem nem embalá-los individualmente para proteção. 😡








I highly recommend this book for anyone who's studying the Classics and for anyone who's interested in how people in the past lived their lives and for women who don't think feminism is relevant to their lives any more - have a look at this book and see how far feminism has brought you and be grateful!
Also, if, like me, you've ever wondered why the Greeks had to go to war to get Helen of Sparta back from Troy - Pomeroy has a very convincing explantion of that too.