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Classics & feminism : gendering the classics / Barbara F. McManus.

Van Pelt Library PA78.U6 M38 1997
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
McManus, Barbara F., 1942-
Series:
Impact of feminism on the arts & sciences
The impact of feminism on the arts & sciences
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Classical philology--Study and teaching--Social aspects--United States.
Classical philology.
Classical philology--Study and teaching--Sex differences--United States.
Classical philology--Study and teaching.
Sex differences.
Women classicists.
Women.
History.
Historiography.
Civilization, Classical--Study and teaching.
Civilization, Classical.
Social aspects.
United States.
Civilization, Classical--Study and teaching--Sex differences.
Women--Greece--History--To 500--Historiography.
Women--Rome--History--To 500--Historiography.
Feminism and education--United States.
Feminism and education.
Women classicists--United States.
Women--Education--United States.
Women--Education.
Women and literature--Greece.
Women and literature.
Greece.
Women and literature--Rome.
Physical Description:
xv, 201 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Other Title:
Classics and feminism
Place of Publication:
New York : Twayne Publishers ; London : Prentice Hall International, [1997]
Summary:
Series Editor: Claire Sprague
The volumes in this series examine the impact of feminist advocacy, theory and methodology on the humanities, social sciences and natural sciences.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 178-193) and index.
ISBN:
0805797572
OCLC:
35521592

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