The Critical Concepts in Classical Studies series brings together the very latest research in the Classics. Titles in this series bring togther articles using a wide range of truly interdisciplinary sources, including historical, literary, archaeological, legal, artistic and mythic.
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By Sheila Dillon, Sharon James
January 09, 2017
The study of women in Graeco-Roman antiquity has a long history but many recent developments—prominent among which are the rise of feminist theory and theoretical and interpretive work in material culture—have transformed approaches to the study of women’s lived experiences in antiquity. This ...