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Gender Studies Bibliography
Suggested Readings
Gender studies are crucial to understanding and recovering the sociopolitical dynamics of the late Roman Republic. While I am working on developing this page more fully, I invite you to investigate some readings that I myself have found to be either intellectually enlightening or interesting or sometimes both.
Balsdon, J. P. V. D. 1962. Roman Women.
Bauman, R. 1992. Women and Politics in Ancient Rome. New York: Routledge.
Diotima: Materials for the study of women and gender in the ancient world.
Dixon, S. 1983. "Family business: women's role in patronage and politics at Rome, 80-44 B.C.," Classica et Mediaevelia 34: 91-112.
Fantham, E. et. al. 1994. Women in the Classical World. New York: Oxford U P.
Gardner, J. 1986. Women in Roman Law and Society. Bloomington: Indiana U P.
Haley, S. P. 1985. "The Five Wives of Pompey the Great." Greece and Rome 32: 49-59.
Hallett, J. 1989. "Women as same and other in classical Roman elite." Helios 16: 59-78.
Hallett, J. and M. Skinner, ed. 1997. Roman Sexualities. Princeton: Princeton U P.
Stehle, E. 1989. "Venus, Cybele, and the Sabine Women: The Roman Construction of Female Sexuality." Helios 16: 143-164.
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