Book contents
- Gender, Identity and the Body in Greek and Roman Sculpture
- Frontispiece
- Gender, Identity and the Body in Greek and Roman Sculpture
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Preface by Michael Silk
- Practical Information
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction: Approaching Gender
- 1 The Male Body: Doryphoros
- 2 The Female Body: Aphrodite of Cnidos
- 3 The Veiled Body: Tanagra Statuette
- 4 The Ageing Body: Drunken Old Woman
- 5 The Indefinite Body: Sleeping Hermaphrodite
- 6 The Political Body: Prima Porta Augustus
- 7 The Incongruous Body: Portrait of ‘Marcia Furnilla’ as Venus
- 8 The Beloved Body: Antinous
- 9 The Other Body: Marble Relief with Female Gladiators
- 10 The Non-Human Body: Pan and a She-Goat
- Epilogue: Bernini’s ‘Neptune and Triton’
- Glossary of Greek and Latin Terms
- Bibliography
- Index
Acknowledgements
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 September 2018
- Gender, Identity and the Body in Greek and Roman Sculpture
- Frontispiece
- Gender, Identity and the Body in Greek and Roman Sculpture
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Preface by Michael Silk
- Practical Information
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction: Approaching Gender
- 1 The Male Body: Doryphoros
- 2 The Female Body: Aphrodite of Cnidos
- 3 The Veiled Body: Tanagra Statuette
- 4 The Ageing Body: Drunken Old Woman
- 5 The Indefinite Body: Sleeping Hermaphrodite
- 6 The Political Body: Prima Porta Augustus
- 7 The Incongruous Body: Portrait of ‘Marcia Furnilla’ as Venus
- 8 The Beloved Body: Antinous
- 9 The Other Body: Marble Relief with Female Gladiators
- 10 The Non-Human Body: Pan and a She-Goat
- Epilogue: Bernini’s ‘Neptune and Triton’
- Glossary of Greek and Latin Terms
- Bibliography
- Index
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- Gender, Identity and the Body in Greek and Roman Sculpture , pp. xvii - xviiiPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2018