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Gefangener der Geschichte: Aspasia des Milet und ihre biographische Tradition von Madele

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ISBN-13
9780195087123
Book Title
Prisoner of History
ISBN
9780195087123
Publication Year
1995
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Name
Prisoner of History : Aspasia of Miletus and Her Biographical Tradition
Item Height
0.7in
Author
Madeleine M. Henry
Item Length
5.8in
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Item Width
8.9in
Item Weight
15.7 Oz
Number of Pages
208 Pages

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Aspasia of Miletus is, next to Sappho and Cleopatra, the best known woman of the ancient Mediterranean. Yet continued uncritical reception of her depiction in Attic comedy and the naive acceptance of Plutarch's account of her in his "Life of Pericles" have hindered us from understanding both who she was or may have been and her actual contributions to Greek thought. Combining traditional philological and historical methods of analysis with feminist critical perspectives, Madeleine Henry traces the construction of Aspasia of Miletus's biographical tradition and shows how it has prevented her from taking her place as a contributor to the philosophical enterprise, and how continued belief in this icon has helped sexualize all women's achievements.

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0195087127
ISBN-13
9780195087123
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Author
Madeleine M. Henry
Publication Name
Prisoner of History : Aspasia of Miletus and Her Biographical Tradition
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
1995
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
208 Pages

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Item Length
5.8in
Item Height
0.7in
Item Width
8.9in
Item Weight
15.7 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Df228.A8h46 1995
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"The book not only makes a welcome and significant contribution to the study of this particular woman, but Henry also contributes to a better understanding of the social and political culture of fifth-century Athens and women's positions in it....Henry's analysis is rigorous and subtle; her examination of the original sources is meticulous."--Choice"Henry's Prisoner is the first detailed study of Aspasia, both as she may have been and as she has been portrayed....this book marks a start - and I think a good start - in opening new avenues of research, to recover traditions both ancient and modern about the woman with whom Pericles lived."--Bryn Mawr Classical Review"The contribution of this study of a famous woman is thus not to add to our knowledge about her as a historical personage, but to demonstrate how interest in a colorful female 'historical' figure can lead students to an appreciation of the fragility of ancient-and-modern-historical evidence."--Ancient Philosophy"A richly entertaining book for those interested in how traditions develop."--Religious Studies Review, "A richly entertaining book for those interested in how traditions develop."--Religious Studies Review, "A well-written and very thorough investigation. Excellent, very fullfootnotes and an extensive bibliography add to the appeal of this fascinatingand learned, if speculative, book." --Ancient History Bulletin, "The contribution of this study of a famous woman is thus not to add to our knowledge about her as a historical personage, but to demonstrate how interest in a colorful female 'historical' figure can lead students to an appreciation of the fragility of ancient-and-modern-historicalevidence."--Ancient Philosophy, "The contribution of this study of a famous woman is thus not to add toour knowledge about her as a historical personage, but to demonstrate howinterest in a colorful female 'historical' figure can lead students to anappreciation of the fragility of ancient-and-modern-historicalevidence."--Ancient Philosophy, "The book not only makes a welcome and significant contribution to thestudy of this particular woman, but Henry also contributes to a betterunderstanding of the social and political culture of fifth-century Athens andwomen's positions in it....Henry's analysis is rigorous and subtle; herexamination of the original sources is meticulous."--Choice, "A richly entertaining book for those interested in how traditionsdevelop."--Religious Studies Review, "Henry's Prisoner is the first detailed study of Aspasia, both as she mayhave been and as she has been portrayed....this book marks a start - and I thinka good start - in opening new avenues of research, to recover traditions bothancient and modern about the woman with whom Perikles lived."--Bryn MawrClassical Review, "Henry's Prisoner is the first detailed study of Aspasia, both as she may have been and as she has been portrayed....this book marks a start - and I think a good start - in opening new avenues of research, to recover traditions both ancient and modern about the woman with whom Pericleslived."--Bryn Mawr Classical Review, "The book not only makes a welcome and significant contribution to the study of this particular woman, but Henry also contributes to a better understanding of the social and political culture of fifth-century Athens and women's positions in it....Henry's analysis is rigorous and subtle; her examination of the original sources is meticulous."--Choice "Henry'sPrisoneris the first detailed study of Aspasia, both as she may have been and as she has been portrayed....this book marks a start - and I think a good start - in opening new avenues of research, to recover traditions both ancient and modern about the woman with whom Pericles lived."--BrynMawr Classical Review "The contribution of this study of a famous woman is thus not to add to our knowledge about her as a historical personage, but to demonstrate how interest in a colorful female 'historical' figure can lead students to an appreciation of the fragility of ancient-and-modern-historical evidence."--Ancient Philosophy "A richly entertaining book for those interested in how traditions develop."--Religious Studies Review, "The book not only makes a welcome and significant contribution to the study of this particular woman, but Henry also contributes to a better understanding of the social and political culture of fifth-century Athens and women's positions in it....Henry's analysis is rigorous and subtle; herexamination of the original sources is meticulous."--Choice, "The book not only makes a welcome and significant contribution to the study of this particular woman, but Henry also contributes to a better understanding of the social and political culture of fifth-century Athens and women's positions in it....Henry's analysis is rigorous and subtle; her examination of the original sources is meticulous."--Choice"Henry's Prisoner is the first detailed study of Aspasia, both as she may have been and as she has been portrayed....this book marks a start - and I think a good start - in opening new avenues of research, to recover traditions both ancient and modern about the woman with whom Pericles lived."--Bryn Mawr Classical Review"The contribution of this study of a famous woman is thus not to add to our knowledge about her as a historical personage, but to demonstrate how interest in a colorful female 'historical' figure can lead students to an appreciation of the fragility of ancient-and-modern-historical evidence."--Ancient Philosophy"A richly entertaining book for those interested in how traditions develop."--Religious Studies Review"The book not only makes a welcome and significant contribution to the study of this particular woman, but Henry also contributes to a better understanding of the social and political culture of fifth-century Athens and women's positions in it....Henry's analysis is rigorous and subtle; her examination of the original sources is meticulous."--Choice"Henry's Prisoner is the first detailed study of Aspasia, both as she may have been and as she has been portrayed....this book marks a start - and I think a good start - in opening new avenues of research, to recover traditions both ancient and modern about the woman with whom Pericles lived."--Bryn Mawr Classical Review"The contribution of this study of a famous woman is thus not to add to our knowledge about her as a historical personage, but to demonstrate how interest in a colorful female 'historical' figure can lead students to an appreciation of the fragility of ancient-and-modern-historical evidence."--Ancient Philosophy"A richly entertaining book for those interested in how traditions develop."--Religious Studies Review"A well-written and very thorough investigation. Excellent, very full footnotes and an extensive bibliography add to the appeal of this fascinating and learned, if speculative, book." --Ancient History Bulletin, "A well-written and very thorough investigation. Excellent, very full footnotes and an extensive bibliography add to the appeal of this fascinating and learned, if speculative, book." --Ancient History Bulletin, "The book not only makes a welcome and significant contribution to the study of this particular woman, but Henry also contributes to a better understanding of the social and political culture of fifth-century Athens and women's positions in it....Henry's analysis is rigorous and subtle; her examination of the original sources is meticulous."-- Choice "Henry's Prisoner is the first detailed study of Aspasia, both as she may have been and as she has been portrayed....this book marks a start - and I think a good start - in opening new avenues of research, to recover traditions both ancient and modern about the woman with whom Pericles lived."-- Bryn Mawr Classical Review "The contribution of this study of a famous woman is thus not to add to our knowledge about her as a historical personage, but to demonstrate how interest in a colorful female 'historical' figure can lead students to an appreciation of the fragility of ancient-and-modern-historical evidence."-- Ancient Philosophy "A richly entertaining book for those interested in how traditions develop."-- Religious Studies Review, "The book not only makes a welcome and significant contribution to the study of this particular woman, but Henry also contributes to a better understanding of the social and political culture of fifth-century Athens and women's positions in it....Henry's analysis is rigorous and subtle; her examination of the original sources is meticulous."--Choice "Henry's Prisoner is the first detailed study of Aspasia, both as she may have been and as she has been portrayed....this book marks a start - and I think a good start - in opening new avenues of research, to recover traditions both ancient and modern about the woman with whom Pericles lived."--Bryn Mawr Classical Review "The contribution of this study of a famous woman is thus not to add to our knowledge about her as a historical personage, but to demonstrate how interest in a colorful female 'historical' figure can lead students to an appreciation of the fragility of ancient-and-modern-historical evidence."--Ancient Philosophy "A richly entertaining book for those interested in how traditions develop."--Religious Studies Review
Copyright Date
1995
Topic
Ancient / Greece, Women in Politics, Women's Studies, Historical
Lccn
94-001250
Dewey Decimal
938/.504/092 B
Intended Audience
College Audience
Dewey Edition
20
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, History, Social Science, Political Science

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