Dress and the Roman Woman
1.485,34 TL
Kategori
Yayınevi
Barkod
9780415414760
Yazar
Olson, Kelly
Yayın Dili
İngilizce
Yayın Yılı
2008
Sayfa Sayısı
192
Kapak Tipi
Karton Kapak
Piyasa Fiyatı
33,99 GBP
In ancient Rome, the subtlest details in dress helped to distinguish between levels of social and moral hierarchy. Clothes were a key part of the sign systems of Roman civilization - a central aspect of its visual language, for women as well as men.
This engaging book collects and examines artistic evidence and literary references to female clothing, cosmetics and ornament in Roman antiquity, deciphering their meaning and revealing what it meant to be an adorned woman in Roman society.
Cosmetics, ornaments and fashion were often considered frivolous, wasteful or deceptive, which reflects ancient views about the nature of women. However, Kelly Olson uses literary evidence to argue that women often took pleasure in fashioning themselves, and many treated adornment as a significant activity, enjoying the social status, influence and power that it signified.
This study makes an important contribution to our knowledge of Roman women and is essential reading for anyone interested in ancient Roman life.
Review:
'An assiduously researched monograph, Dress and the Roman Woman makes a welcomed contribution to the growing interest in dress and adornment in the Roman world ... this surprisingly slender book represents the fullest and most recent examination in English of women's dress and adornment at Rome. Dress and the Roman Woman should become an immediate standard resource for scholars of Roman social history and women's history, and in particular, required reading for historians of Roman dress.' - Bryn Mawr Classical Review
Introduction 1. The Clothing of Women 2. The Cosmetics Arts and Care of the Body 3. The Dangers of Adornment 4. Self-Presentation, Status and Power. Conclusion
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