Images are like texts influenced by their cultural environment. To
decode their code and at the same time to liberate it from the
guardianship of the text interpretation, the authors of this volume
have made the task. They explore the question of the role of images
in the reconstruction of women's history in antiquity. The answers
range from fundamental interpretations of ancient images from a
gender-oriented perspective to the exploration of more specific
topics such as the portrayal of nudity or the woman as ruler,
mother or priestess. "Images and Gender" is a unique groundbreaking
collection of the latest gender research on the subject Iconography
of Egypt, Palestine and Israel as well as Greek and Roman
antiquity.
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