Grecian sculpture has been the subject of investigation for centuries. More recently, however, emphasis in the field of Art History on the politics of gender and sexuality portrayal have opened new avenues for investigation of those old statues. In depicting gender, Ancient Greek statuary can veer towards the non-binary, with the most striking examples being works depicting Hermaphroditos and ‘his’ bodily form. Yet even within the binary, there are complications. Depictions of the goddess Artemis are chief among these complications of the binary, with even more contradiction, subtext, and varied interpretation than representations of Amazons. The numerous ways Artemis has been portrayed over the years highlight her multifarious aspects, but...
This thesis sets out to explore the influences on and meaning of early imperial female portrait scul...
This paper explores the sexuality and femininity of the fourth century BCE sculpture called the Aphr...
The expected role for women in 5th century Athens as presented in evidence from myths, rituals, medi...
Grecian sculpture has been the subject of investigation for centuries. More recently, however, empha...
Hermaphroditos, the personage in Greek and Roman myth and iconography possessing both male and femal...
This research examines the manifestation of gender inequality represented in female sculptures durin...
This paper investigates the female nude in ancient Greek monumental sculpture based on the Aphrodite...
This thesis uses an intersectional approach to understand Helen’s and Clytemnestra’s depictions in f...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 170-183)This thesis gives a religious and historical acco...
This abstract of a paper sketches out an interpretation of the goddess in the women-oriented wall pa...
In this paper, I will examine the changing gender roles of women as the Athenian government changes ...
In the figurative art of Late Bronze Age Knossos one recognizes a singular form to the human body wh...
The Archaic Potnia Theron schema depicts a central female figure grasping an animal in each hand. Sh...
Peculiar as they might find it, few people today would be able to name or even recognize the image o...
This paper arises from the socio -cultural norms about female biology that are evident in the Greek ...
This thesis sets out to explore the influences on and meaning of early imperial female portrait scul...
This paper explores the sexuality and femininity of the fourth century BCE sculpture called the Aphr...
The expected role for women in 5th century Athens as presented in evidence from myths, rituals, medi...
Grecian sculpture has been the subject of investigation for centuries. More recently, however, empha...
Hermaphroditos, the personage in Greek and Roman myth and iconography possessing both male and femal...
This research examines the manifestation of gender inequality represented in female sculptures durin...
This paper investigates the female nude in ancient Greek monumental sculpture based on the Aphrodite...
This thesis uses an intersectional approach to understand Helen’s and Clytemnestra’s depictions in f...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 170-183)This thesis gives a religious and historical acco...
This abstract of a paper sketches out an interpretation of the goddess in the women-oriented wall pa...
In this paper, I will examine the changing gender roles of women as the Athenian government changes ...
In the figurative art of Late Bronze Age Knossos one recognizes a singular form to the human body wh...
The Archaic Potnia Theron schema depicts a central female figure grasping an animal in each hand. Sh...
Peculiar as they might find it, few people today would be able to name or even recognize the image o...
This paper arises from the socio -cultural norms about female biology that are evident in the Greek ...
This thesis sets out to explore the influences on and meaning of early imperial female portrait scul...
This paper explores the sexuality and femininity of the fourth century BCE sculpture called the Aphr...
The expected role for women in 5th century Athens as presented in evidence from myths, rituals, medi...