Finding Persephone: Women's Rituals in the Ancient MediterraneanMaryline G. Parca, Angeliki Tzanetou Indiana University Press, 2007 - 327 strán (strany) Drawing upon the latest research in gender studies, history of religion, feminism, ritual theory, performance, anthropology, archaeology, and art history, Finding Persephone investigates the ways in which the religious lives and ritual practices of women in Greek and Roman antiquity helped shape their social and civic identity. Barred from participating in many public arenas, women asserted their presence by performing rituals at festivals and presiding over rites associated with life passages and healing. The essays in this lively and timely volume reveal the central place of women in the religious and ritual practices of the societies of the ancient Mediterranean. Readers interested in religion, women's studies, and classical antiquity will find a unique exploration of the nature and character of women's autonomy within the religious sphere and a full account of women's agency in the public domain. |
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... husband with her ability for childbearing ( dum vis materna , peregi / iussa , 338–39 ) but declares that , now that she is no longer a vehicle for the creation of children , she will be the one to set the terms of their new ...
... husband and wife , who envision their marital roles as enabling them to become enmeshed in civil war . This mirroring is manifest in a number of narrative elements : their mourning attire ( 334-36 and 375–76 ) ; their characterization ...
... husband's home while underage . He says she is a fiancée , although not a wife . But the more correct view ... is that if a betrothal actually preceded , it continues , even though the man who led her thinks she is already his wife ...
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CRITICAL | 3 |
Sources and Methodology | 17 |
THE SCANDAL OF WOMENS RITUAL | 29 |
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