ABSTRACT
The articles in Naked Truths demonstrate the application of feminist theory to a diverse repertory of classical art: they offer topical and controversial readings on the material culture of the ancient Mediterranean. This volume presents a timely, provocative and beautifully illustrated re-evaluation of how the issues of gender, identity and sexuality reveal 'naked truths' about fundamental human values and social realities, through the compelling symbolism of the body.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 2|31 pages
“WAYS OF SEEING” WOMEN IN ANTIQUITY
An introduction to feminism in classical archaeology and ancient art history
chapter 5|15 pages
WHEN PAINTERS EXECUTE A MURDERESS
The representation of Clytemnestra on Attic vases
chapter 12|24 pages
VIOLENT STAGES IN TWO POMPEIAN HOUSES
Imperial taste, aristocratic response, and messages of male control