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Aspasia of Miletus and her biographical tradition

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An edition of Prisoner of history (1995)

Prisoner of history

Aspasia of Miletus and her biographical tradition

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According to legend, Aspasia of Miletus was a courtesan, the teacher of Socrates, and the political adviser of her lover Pericles. Next to Sappho and Cleopatra, she is the best known woman of the ancient Mediterranean. Yet continued uncritical reception of her depiction in Attic comedy and naive acceptance of Plutarch's account of her in his Life of Pericles prevent us from understanding who she was and what her contributions to Greek thought may have been.

In the first study of its type, Madeleine Henry combines traditional philological and historical methods of analysis with feminist critical perspectives in order to trace the construction of Aspasia's biographical tradition from ancient times to the present.

Through her analysis of both literary and historical evidence, Henry determines the ways in which Aspasia has become an icon of the sexually attractive and politically influential female, how this construction has prevented her from taking her rightful place as a contributor to the philosophical enterprise, and how continued belief in this icon has helped sexualize all women's intellectual achievements.

An important corrective to the historical literature on Aspasia of Miletus, Prisoner of History will interest scholars in a wide range of disciplines, including classics, ancient history, philosophy, and women's studies.

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English
Pages
201

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 177-193) and index.

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
938/.504/092, B
Library of Congress
DF228.A8 H46 1995, DF228.A8H46 1995

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Pagination
201 p. :
Number of pages
201

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL1078012M
ISBN 10
0195087127
LCCN
94001250
OCLC/WorldCat
29794345
LibraryThing
5330832
Goodreads
1268889

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OL3454072W

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