By far the most influential work on the history of the body, across a wide range of academic disciplines, remains that of Thomas Laqueur. This book puts on trial the one-sex/two-sex model of Laqueur's Making Sex: Body and Gender from the Greeks to Freud through a detailed exploration of the ways in which two classical stories of sexual difference were told, retold and remade from the mid-sixteenth to the nineteenth century.
By far the most influential work on the history of the body, across a wide range of academic disciplines, remains that of Thomas Laqueur. This book puts on trial the one-sex/two-sex model of Laqueur's Making Sex: Body and Gender from the Greeks to Freud through a detailed exploration of the ways in which two classical stories of sexual difference were told, retold and remade from the mid-sixteenth to the nineteenth century.
Helen King is Professor of Classical Studies at The Open University, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I Revisiting the Classics Chapter 1 Making Sex and the Classical World Chapter 2 Picturing the Womb: Vesalius and the Sixteenth Century Part II Phaethousa Chapter 3 Phaethousa: Gender and Genre Chapter 4 Phaethousa and Sex Change in Early Modern Europe Part III Agnodice Chapter 5 Agnodice: Gender and Genre Chapter 6 Educating Agnodice Chapter 7 Agnodice's First Patient Chapter 8 Agnodice in Parts
Introduction Part I Revisiting the Classics Chapter 1 Making Sex and the Classical World Chapter 2 Picturing the Womb: Vesalius and the Sixteenth Century Part II Phaethousa Chapter 3 Phaethousa: Gender and Genre Chapter 4 Phaethousa and Sex Change in Early Modern Europe Part III Agnodice Chapter 5 Agnodice: Gender and Genre Chapter 6 Educating Agnodice Chapter 7 Agnodice's First Patient Chapter 8 Agnodice in Parts
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