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Postcolonial Amazons - Female Masculinity and Courage in Ancient Greek and Sanskrit Literature (Hardcover)
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Postcolonial Amazons - Female Masculinity and Courage in Ancient Greek and Sanskrit Literature (Hardcover)
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Scholars have long been divided on the question of whether the
Amazons of Greek legend actually existed. Notably, Soviet
archaeologists' discoveries of the bodies of women warriors in the
1980s appeared to directly contradict western classicists' denial
of the veracity of the Amazon myth, and there have been few
concessions between the two schools of thought since. Postcolonial
Amazons offers a ground-breaking re-evaluation of the place of
martial women in the ancient world, bridging the gap between myth
and historical reality and expanding our conception of the Amazon
archetype. By shifting the center of debate to the periphery of the
region known to the Greeks, the startling conclusion emerges that
the ancient Athenian conception of women as weak and fearful was
not at all typical of the region of that time, even within Greece.
Surrounding the Athenians were numerous peoples who held that women
could be courageous, able, clever, and daring, suggesting that
although Greek stories of Amazons may be exaggerations, they were
based upon a real historical understanding of women who fought.
While re-examining the sources of the Amazon myth, this compelling
volume also resituates the Amazons in the broader context from
which they have been extracted, illustrating that although they
were the quintessential example of female masculinity in ancient
Greek thought, they were not the only instance of this phenomenon:
masculine women were masqueraded on the Greek stage, described in
the Hippocratic corpus, took part in the struggle to control
Alexander the Great's empire after his death, and served as
bodyguards in ancient India. Against the backdrop of the ongoing
debates surrounding gender norms and fluidity, Postcolonial Amazons
breaks new ground as an ancient history of female masculinity and
demonstrates that these ideas have a much longer and more durable
heritage than we may have supposed.
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