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Motherhood and infancies in the Mediterranean in Antiquity
Habis, ISSN 0210-7694, Nº 50, 2019, págs. 453-455
Lectora: revista de dones i textualitat, ISSN 1136-5781, Nº. 25, 2019, págs. 361-363
Motherhood and childhood are social and cultural constructions that have their origins in prehistoric times and are visible through Greek and Roman discourses in Antiquity. In this volume we will explore the various images of maternity and infancy and the identification with women and womanhood in prehistoric and classic societies. Aspects such as the crucial role of maintenance activities and care, the processes of socialization and learning, the impact of the infant death, the figure of the mother queen, the religious discourses about motherhood, the rules on parental rights, the transgressions of traditional motherhood or the emotional aspects of the mother-child relation will be analyzed. The book will search in the ancient Mediterranean area, from Mesopotamia to the Iberian Peninsula and from prehistoric communities to classic societies with examples of Mesopotamian, Phoenician or Iberian societies. A transdisciplinary approach that will analyses material culture, representations and texts in order to go deeper into the gender analysis considering motherhood and its plurality, and the diversity of women´s agency through history.
Motherhood and infancies: archaeological and historical approaches
págs. 1-11
The child is dead: decision-making and emigration in Bronze Age Iberia
págs. 12-24
Learning to be...: learning and socialisation in ceramic productions during Bronze Age in peninsular southeast Spain
págs. 25-40
Beyond biology: the constructed nature of motherhood(s) in ancient Near Eastern sources and studies
págs. 41-53
Death and brirth: pregnancy, maternal death and funerary practices iin the Phoenician and Punic world
págs. 54-70
Looking after dead infants: the materialism of care in Sicilian child burials (10th-7th centuries BC)
págs. 71-86
Creating beings: relations between children and animals in the Iron Age Western Mediterranean
págs. 87-103
Maternities in Iberian societies: From day-to-day life to sacredness
Carmen Rueda Galán, Carmen Risquez Cuenca, Ana Herranz Sánchez
págs. 104-122
págs. 123-134
Chilhood and motherhood in Ancient Greece: an iconographic look
págs. 135-151
The (ir)relevance of being a mother: A legal perspective on the relationship between mothers and children in ancient Greece
págs. 151-158
The Queen and her children: Royal motherhood in Hellenistic Greece
págs. 159-172
Mors immatura, childhood and maternal-filial relationships in the carmina epigraphica: Case studies from the Iberian Peninsula
págs. 173-186
Mater civitatis: forms of patronage, charity and foundations for children
págs. 187-199
Mothers and sons in Plutarch's Roman Parallel Lives: Auctoritas and maternal influence during the Roman Republic
págs. 200-210
págs. 211-222
On the margins of motherhood: images of the puella docta and the lover-poet in the Latin love elogy
págs. 223-232
Childhood and maintenance: Legal norms related to education and guardianship of minors, from Antoninus Pius to Justinian
págs. 233-246
The relationship of Iulia Mamaea and Alexander Severus, a young imperator: A review through literary sources
págs. 247-262
págs. 263-272
Women and children omitted in the teaching of history: causes and consequences
págs. 273-286
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