by S. Blundell (Author), Sue Blundell (Author)
This book takes as its starting-point the images of women in the Parthenon sculptures, in order to investigate two levels of feminine experience in Classical Athens, the human and the divine. The inter-play between women's religious prominence and their domestic obscurity is examined in relation to the young citizen women who lead the procession; while the great goddesses represented in the frieze are studies in terms of their relationships with their human worshippers and, on a symbolic level, with the mythological females, such as the Amazons, who appear in the metopes. Finally, the book turns to a third aspect of th e feminine experience, and looks at the women who do not appear in the Parthenon sculptures - the prostitutes, slaves and alien women who made a vital economic and ideological contribution to the Athenian achievement.
Format: Illustrated
Pages: 116
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Bloomsbury 3PL
Published: 27 Nov 1998
ISBN 10: 1853995436
ISBN 13: 9781853995439
Sue Blundell is classics tutor at the Open University.