For centuries, classical scholars have intensely debated the
"position of women" in classical Athens. Did women have a vast but
informal power, or were they little better than slaves? Using
methods developed from feminist anthropology, Winkler steps back
from this narrowly framed question and puts it in the larger
context of how sex and gender in ancient Greece were culturally
constructed. His innovative approach uncovers the very real
possibilities for female autonomy that existed in Greek society.
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