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Domestic Architecture as Rhetorical Device: The Gynaeconitis In Greek and Roman Thought
Title:
Domestic Architecture as Rhetorical Device: The Gynaeconitis In Greek and Roman Thought
Author:
McArdle, Kelly I., author.
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9780438063907
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1 electronic resource (47 pages)
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 57-06M(E).
Advisors: Hérica Valladares Committee members: Alexander Duncan; James O'Hara.
Abstract:
In this thesis, I explore the gap between persistent literary reference to the gynaeconitis, or "women's quarters," and its elusive presence in the archaeological record, seeking to understand why it survived as a conceptual space in Roman literature several centuries after it supposedly existed as a physical space in fifth and fourth-century Greek homes. I begin my study by considering the origins of the gynaeconitis as a literary motif and contemplating what classical Greek texts reveal about this space. Reflecting on this information in light of the remains of Greek homes, I then look to Roman primary source material to consider why the gynaeconitis took up a strong presence in Roman thought. I argue that Roman writers, although far-removed from fifth and fourth-century Greek homes, found the gynaeconitis most useful as a mutable and efficient symbol of male control and a conceptual locus of identity formation.
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School code: 0153
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