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Womens Studies International Forum | 1987

Classical studies, patriarchy and feminism: The view from 1986

Marilyn B. Skinner

Abstract Approaching the study of Greco-Roman civilization from a feminist perspective presents special problems: classical studies is one of the most conservative, hierarchical and patriarchal of academic fields, and women classicists, even those professing themselves feminists, remain strongly male-oriented. The historic use of classical studies as a self-enhancing cultural emblem and a gatekeeping mechanism designed to control access to education and power explains its present appeal to reactionary elitists, along with its tendency to attract female practitioners with an intense ‘daughterly’ ego-investment in the prevailing system. Research on women in antiquity, though popular and well-regarded among male and female classicists, is therefore conservative by feminist standards and makes relatively little use of new cross-disciplinary scholarship on women. Critical neglect and/or trivialization of the work of the several women poets of ancient Greece provides a telling example of how knowledge that does not fit male disciplinary paradigms can be dismissed, even by women scholars doing women in antiquity research. Recent critiques of the field by both mainstream and feminist members nevertheless offer hope for gradual disciplinary change.


Archive | 2005

Sexuality in Greek and Roman Culture

Marilyn B. Skinner


Archive | 2007

A companion to Catullus

Marilyn B. Skinner


Classical World | 1982

Catullus' passer : the arrangement of the book of polymetric poems

Marilyn B. Skinner


Classical World | 1989

Rescuing Creusa : new methodological approaches to women in antiquity

Marilyn B. Skinner


Archive | 2011

Clodia Metelli: The Tribune's Sister

Marilyn B. Skinner


Tulsa studies in women's literature | 1983

Corinna of Tanagra and Her Audience

Marilyn B. Skinner


Archive | 2004

Vergil, Philodemus, and the Augustans

David Armstrong; Jeffrey Fish; Patricia A. Johnston; Marilyn B. Skinner


Ramus | 1979

Parasites and Strange Bedfellows: A Study in Catullus' Political Imagery

Marilyn B. Skinner


A Companion to Catullus | 2007

Authorial Arrangement of the Collection: Debate Past and Present

Marilyn B. Skinner

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