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Auteur(s) : Augoustakis, Antony (1950-....)
Titre(s) : Motherhood and the other [Texte imprimé] : fashioning female power in Flavian epic / Antony Augoustakis
Publication : Oxford : Oxford university press, cop. 2010
Description matérielle : xii, 314 p. : ill. ; 23 cm
Collection : Oxford studies in classical literature and gender theory
Lien à la collection : Oxford studies in classical literature and gender theory
Comprend : Other and same : female presence in Flavian epic. (Fe)male perspectives on cosmopolitanism
and identity ; Motherhood and the other defined : Julia Kristeva in the chôra of
strangers ; Epic within epic : Lemnos and Theban civil war in Statius' Thebaid ; Patrio-tic
epic : same and other Silius' Punica ; Mourning endless : female otherness in Statius'
Thebaid. defining the periphery : Thebes and Lemnos ; Between Lemnos and Argos : Hypsipyle's
transgressed boundaries ; Eumenidum antiquissima : Jocasta the warmonger or helpless
bystander? ; In the chôra of sisterhood : Antigone and Ismene : public gaze and private
lament ; Lament and the poet : boundaries (re)transgressed ; Defining the other :
from altera patria to tellus mater in Silius Italicus' Punica ; Fathers, sons, and
the poetics of patria ; Capua : another Rome : a city in the periphery ; Saguntum
as same and other : breaking the bond with patria Rome ; German Elissae : a Carthaginian
reborn ; The renewal of Tellus ; Comes ultima fati : Regulus' encounter with Marcia's
otherness in Punica 6 ; Regulus and the Punica : bridging traditions? ; Literary convention
or subversive speech? ; Lucan's Marcia and the foreboding of doom ; Marcia's Didoesque
farewell : impenetrability wounded ; "Securing" the future ; Transgressing against
nature : the serpent and Virgil's Camilla ; Fashioning a new generation : Marcia "sowing
the seed" ; Li occhi casti di Marzia tua : embedding Marcia in the Punica ; Playing
the same : Roman and non-Roman mothers in the Punica. Edonis ut Pangaea : Imilce's
art of dissuasion ; Ne bella pavescas : mothers as "educators" and the regeneration
of the female ; Tempus cognoscere manes femineos : the female chôra in the geography
of the Underworld ; Caelicolum Phrygia genetricem sede : a foreign goddess in Rome
; Epilogue : Virgins and (M)others : appropriations of same and other in Flavian
Rome.
Note(s) : Includes bibliographical references (p. [254]-285) and indexes
Sujet(s) : Femmes -- Dans la littérature
Maternité -- Dans la littérature
Épopées latines
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9780199584413 (hbk.). - ISBN 0199584419 (hbk.)
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb42527752w
Notice n° :
FRBNF42527752
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