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Neaera - Writing a Prostitutes Life

English · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 01.01.2010

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Highlighting the role women played in Athenian society, Madeleine Henry here examines the fascinating life of Neaera.
In the course of her life Neaera occupied almost every role that was played by a women in Athens: child, daughter, wife, mother, and 'lady of the house'; slave, freed, free; prostitute, living with one man, working for pay; upstanding and respectable, criminal and adulterous.
Her life story, real or otherwise, will fascinate students of classical studies through the publication of this significant book.

List of contents

Introduction Against Neaera and the Construction of Prostitutional Sexuality Ways to Read the Speech Permeable Boundries of Athenian Society

Summary

Highlighting the role women played in Athenian society, Madeleine Henry here examines the fascinating life of Neaera.
In the course of her life Neaera occupied almost every role that was played by a women in Athens: child, daughter, wife, mother, and 'lady of the house'; slave, freed, free; prostitute, living with one man, working for pay; upstanding and respectable, criminal and adulterous.
Her life story, real or otherwise, willfascinate students of classical studies through the publication of this significant book.

Product details

Authors Madelein Henry, Madeleine Henry
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Release 01.01.2010, delayed
 
EAN 9780415331500
ISBN 978-0-415-33150-0
Series Women of the Ancient World
Women of the Ancient World
Subject Humanities, art, music > History > Antiquity

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