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Book: Theorizing Religion in Antiquity

Chapter: 19. Gender

DOI: 10.1558/equinox.27978

Blurb:

Although a modern term, ‘gender’ is usually either overlooked or not adequately discussed in studies dealing with ancient religions. Salvo offers an introduction to the issue, by taking ancient Athens as a core example, and discusses how scholars dealing with ancient religions can utilise the expanding field of gender studies in their own works.

Chapter Contributors

  • Irene Salvo (isalvo@uni-goettingen.de - isalvo) 'Georg-August University Göttingen, Germany'