In this paper we study the post-menopausal woman in Greece and Rome, and we compare her position with modem conditions in the Mediterranean. Since men were primarily interested in women as producers of children, they had little interest in old women. The consequences were manifold. First, we look at the greater freedom of movement of old women, their position as midwife, purifier and prophet, and their role in certain rituals. Next we explain the depiction of old women as credulous and bibulous, and their place in thc Greek 'imaginaire'. Finally, we analyse the connection of old women with magic.
AbstractObjectivesThe purpose of this study is to search the inner world of postmenopausal women in ...
In mythical tradition as revisited by research during the few last decades, the Crone is the feminin...
This paper explores the discourse of menopause, health and illness among 20 middle aged Italo-Austra...
In this paper we study the post-menopausal woman in Greece and Rome, and we compare her position wit...
This paper will examine the old-woman healer figure through Greco-Roman literary sources. First, I w...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [319]-332).This study examines the history of our cultura...
Doctors writing about menopause in France vastly outnumbered those in other cultures throughout the ...
This studio-based research project explores social attitudes towards postmenopausal women in contemp...
This dissertation examines the social networks of elderly women in eighteenth-century France. It is ...
The rôle of the elderly in Ancient Greece was not negligible, but this role was not shared by ail. I...
In this work I explore the meaning of menopause to gain an understanding of the cultural and social ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [101]-105)The theme of the cycle of life divides the agin...
Did in the Roman world exist a gender-oriented representation of old age? A brief survey of the ster...
‘Women seem to be destined solely for our pleasure. When they no longer have that attraction, they h...
International audienceIn this paper I address the question of menopause in the French context as a s...
AbstractObjectivesThe purpose of this study is to search the inner world of postmenopausal women in ...
In mythical tradition as revisited by research during the few last decades, the Crone is the feminin...
This paper explores the discourse of menopause, health and illness among 20 middle aged Italo-Austra...
In this paper we study the post-menopausal woman in Greece and Rome, and we compare her position wit...
This paper will examine the old-woman healer figure through Greco-Roman literary sources. First, I w...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [319]-332).This study examines the history of our cultura...
Doctors writing about menopause in France vastly outnumbered those in other cultures throughout the ...
This studio-based research project explores social attitudes towards postmenopausal women in contemp...
This dissertation examines the social networks of elderly women in eighteenth-century France. It is ...
The rôle of the elderly in Ancient Greece was not negligible, but this role was not shared by ail. I...
In this work I explore the meaning of menopause to gain an understanding of the cultural and social ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [101]-105)The theme of the cycle of life divides the agin...
Did in the Roman world exist a gender-oriented representation of old age? A brief survey of the ster...
‘Women seem to be destined solely for our pleasure. When they no longer have that attraction, they h...
International audienceIn this paper I address the question of menopause in the French context as a s...
AbstractObjectivesThe purpose of this study is to search the inner world of postmenopausal women in ...
In mythical tradition as revisited by research during the few last decades, the Crone is the feminin...
This paper explores the discourse of menopause, health and illness among 20 middle aged Italo-Austra...