Gendering Roman Imperialism /

For more than fifty years the standard debates about Roman Imperialism were written more or less entirely in terms of male agency, male competition, and male participation. Not only have women been marginalized in these narratives as just so much collateral damage but there has been little engagemen...

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Other Authors: Cornwell, Hannah (Editor), Woolf, Greg (Editor)

Format: eBook

Language: English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2023.

Series: Classical Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2023.
Impact of Empire ; 43.

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Call Number: HQ1136

Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material
  • Copyright page
  • Illustrations
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Introduction /
  • Hannah Cornwell
  • Chapter 1 The Empire of Women: How Did Roman Imperial Rule Affect the Lives of Women? /
  • Emily Hemelrijk
  • Chapter 2 Gendering the Funeral: Public Obsequies Held for Elite Women in Rome /
  • Ida Östenberg
  • Chapter 3 Gendering the Roman Triumph: Elite Women and the Triumph in the Republic and Early Empire /
  • Lewis Webb
  • Chapter 4 Gender Formation in the Formation of Empire /
  • Richard Alston
  • Chapter 5 Conquest and Continence: Roman Sexual Politics at the Dawn of Empire /
  • Michael J. Taylor
  • Chapter 6 The Limits of Cultural Change? Romanization and Gender in the Roman West /
  • Louise Revell
  • Chapter 7 Sociae et amicae populi Romani : Women and the Institution of Client Kingship /
  • Julia Wilker
  • Chapter 8 Female Patronage and the Reuse of Imperial Iconography in the Antonine Age /
  • Sanna Joska
  • Chapter 9 Foreign Silk on Roman Bodies: Gender, Wealth and Empire in the Metropole /
  • Lisa Pilar Eberle
  • Chapter 10 Seruitium amoris : Slavery and Imperialism in Roman Erotic Elegy /
  • Alison Keith
  • Afterword: More Gendering Roman Imperialism /
  • Rebecca Flemming
  • Index.