Exploring Gender Diversity in the Ancient World


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Descripción

Explores how binary gender and behaviours of gender were actively challenged in classical antiquity

  • Provides a focus on gender on its own terms and outside the context of sex and sexuality
  • Offers an interdisciplinary approach, appealing to Classicists, Ancient Historians, and Archaeologists, as well as audiences working outside the ancient world, in Gender Studies, Transgender Studies, LGBTQ+ Studies, Anthropology, and Women's Studies
  • Covers a broad time period (6th c. BCE - 3rd c. CE) and addresses both textual evidence and material culture (vases, sculpture, wall painting)
  • Provides history of gender identities and behaviours previously ignored or suppressed by disciplinary practices

Gender identity and expression in ancient cultures are questioned in these 15 essays in light of our new understandings of sex and gender. Using contemporary theory and methodologies this book opens up a new history of gender diversity from the ancient world to our own, encouraging us to reconsider those very understandings of sex and gender identity.

New analyses of ancient Greek and Roman culture that reveal a history of gender diverse individuals that has not been recognised until recently.

Taking an interdisciplinary approach these essays will appeal to classicists, ancient historians, archaeologists as well as those working in gender studies, transgender studies, LGBTQ+ studies, anthropology and women's studies.



Author: Allison Surtees
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Published: 03/03/2022
Pages: 280
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.87lbs
Size: 9.21h x 6.14w x 0.58d
ISBN13: 9781474447058
ISBN10: 1474447058
BISAC Categories:
- History | Ancient | General
- Social Science | Gender Studies
- Social Science | LGBTQ+ Studies | General

About the Author

Allison Surtees is Associate Professor of Classics at the University of Winnipeg.

Jennifer Dyer is Associate Professor in Gender Studies at the Memorial University of Newfoundland. She is the author of Serial Images: The Modern Art of Iteration (Lit Verlag, 2011).