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Blame it on the Gender: Identities and transgressions in Antiquity
Edited by Maria Cristina de la Escosura Balbás, Elena Duce Pastor, Patricia González Gutiérrez, María del Mar Rodríguez Alcocer, David Serrano Lozano
Blame it on the Gender offers a multidisciplinary approach to gender studies in Antiquity, containing contributions by international scholars on different ancient geographical contexts where gender and gender relations can be studied. From the Iron Age in northern Spain to Roman Late Antiquity, this volume revises our understanding of people’s life in the past. It offers a critical analysis of previous methodological approaches and suggests new techniques. The various contributors discuss gender misconceptions repeated in scholarship over the last few decades and emphasise the need for researchers to consider gender in their own studies. Each contribution offers a recent bibliography for further reading and the chapters cover different masculinities, gender stereotypes, women, and new approaches in archaeology as well as in history, literature, and epigraphy.

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Published: 2020
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407357355 (ebook)
- 9781407357348 (paperback)
BAR Number: S3005
- Epigraphy / Ancient and Medieval Texts / Papyri
- Death / Burial / Cemeteries / Tombs
- Western Europe and Britain
- Art / Sculpture / Gems / Seals
- Bronze Age and Iron Age
- Theory and Method (general titles)
- Mediterranean
- Ethnoarchaeology / Anthropology
- Greece, Aegean, Crete and Black Sea
- Roman
- Identity / Gender / Childhood / Ethnicity / Romanization
- Classical and Hellenistic
- Central and Eastern Europe
- Ritual / Religion / Temples
- Dress / Jewellery / Personal Ornament