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Stereotypes of Women in Power

Historical Perspectives and Revisionist Views
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How have women, at different times and in different places, been perceived when they cross the sharp boundaries between public and private realms? This broad-ranging study, edited by professors Galrick, Dixon and Allen, points to enduring themes about women who acquire political power and/or become public figures. The assessments describe "domineering dowagers", witches, and "scheming concubines" in various cultures in ancient, medieval, and modern times. Teachers and students interested in feminist theory, in the role of women historically, and in politics and history generally, should find this a useful sourcebook. This collection demonstrates the continuing ambivalence toward women in positions of power and authority, and shows how women have been limited by gender-coded lines drawn between their role in the public and private sphere, in the home and the polis. The evaluations by historians, literary critics, and present-day scholars illustrate the views toward women in ancient Egypt, Rome, Byzantium, medieval Iceand, China's Ming Dynasty, Machiavelli's time, the Victorian era, and today. Also covered is the political representation of women in a variety of cultures and historical periods.

Author Biography:

BARBARA GARLICK lectures in the Department of English at the University of Queensland, Australia. She has published articles dealing with women's literature and art, comparative literature, and the traveling theatre. SUZANNE DIXON is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Classics and Ancient History at the University of Queensland. She has published widely on Roman law, history of marriage and the family, and theoretical aspects of work and gender. PAULINE ALLEN is Principal Lecturer at the Australian Catholic University in Queensland. She has also published at length on early Christian history.
Release date NZ
January 30th, 1992
Audiences
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
  • Undergraduate
Interest Age
From 7 to 17 years
Pages
244
ISBN-13
9780313277313
Product ID
7109976

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