Review of: Anna Heinze, Friederike Krippner (Hg.): Das Geschlecht der Antike. Zur Interdependenz von Antike- und Geschlechterkonstruktionen von 1700 bis zur Gegenwart. Paderborn: Wilhelm Fink Verlag 2014.
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https://doi.org/10.14766/1134Keywords:
Altertum, Körper, Literatur, Wissenschaftsgeschichte, Geschlecht, GenderAbstract
The volume offers numerous and differentiated approaches to bourgeois reception of antique gender identities. It shows how the “gender” of “antiquity” is primarily interest-led and created by the recipients. The volume and its contributions to the reception of antiquity is highly recommended – a critical comment would be that, incidentally, the volume draws from a static understanding of women in antique societies.Downloads
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