Studying Gender in Classical Antiquity
Delve into the intricate world of gender in the ancient classical period with Studying Gender in Classical Antiquity by Lin Foxhall. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2013, this insightful book spans 202 pages, offering a comprehensive exploration of gender ideals, practices, and performances in ancient Greece and Rome. Utilizing archaeological findings, visual art, and literary texts, Foxhall provides a nuanced understanding of how gender shaped the fabric of classical civilizations. This engaging volume is not only essential for gender studies specialists but also serves as a perfect introduction for undergraduate and postgraduate students eager to uncover the complexities of gender in antiquity. Whether you're an academic or simply passionate about history, this book will enrich your understanding of the past and its influence on contemporary gender roles.