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Body, Dress, and Identity in Ancient Greece

Body, Dress, and Identity in Ancient Greece

Body, Dress, and Identity in Ancient Greece

Mireille M. Lee, Vanderbilt University, Tennessee
January 2015
Available
Hardback
9781107055360

    This is the first general monograph on ancient Greek dress in English to be published in more than a century. By applying modern dress theory to the ancient evidence, this book reconstructs the social meanings attached to the dressed body in ancient Greece. Whereas many scholars have focused on individual aspects of ancient Greek dress, from the perspectives of literary, visual, and archaeological sources, this volume synthesizes the diverse evidence and offers fresh insights into this essential aspect of ancient society.

    • Accessible to a broad audience
    • Lavishly illustrated
    • Relates ancient society to the modern world

    Reviews & endorsements

    "Lee pulls together a variety of topics with sophistication. This book will hold special appeal for anyone working on dress, Greek art, gender, or the history of classical scholarship, but so much ground is covered that any reader will find something of interest. It achieves approachability without succumbing to superficiality and is a pleasure to read. It will become a resource for reimaging Greek dress (and perhaps even ancient dress more generally)."
    Laura Gawlinski, Bryn Mawr Classical Review

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    Product details

    January 2015
    Hardback
    9781107055360
    382 pages
    254 × 175 × 30 mm
    1.02kg
    110 b/w illus. 2 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Greek dress and dress theory
    • 2. Bodies in ancient Greece
    • 3. Body modification
    • 4. Garments
    • 5. Accessories
    • 6. The body as dress
    • 7. Social contexts of dress.
      Author
    • Mireille M. Lee , Vanderbilt University, Tennessee

      Mireille M. Lee is Professor of History of Art and Classical Studies at Vanderbilt University, Tennessee. She has published widely on various aspects of ancient Greek dress. She has held fellowships from the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts, the American Council of Learned Societies, the Center for Hellenic Studies, the Packard Foundation for the Humanities, and the Whiting Foundation. Her research and teaching focus on gender issues in antiquity and the modern world. She is currently at work on her next book, on the relationship between ancient Greek mirrors and the goddess Aphrodite.