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Tables of Contents for Women and Slaves in Greco-Roman Culture
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Acknowledgments
ix
 
Notes on contributors
x
 
Introduction: Differential equations
1
21
Sandra R. Joshel
Sheila Murnaghan
Female slaves in the Odyssey
22
13
William G. Thalmann
``I, whom she detested so bitterly'': Slavery and the violent division of women in Aeschylus' Oresteia
35
21
Denise McCoskey
Slaves with slaves: Women and class in Euripidean tragedy
56
13
Nancy Sorkin Rabinowitz
Women and slaves as Hippocratic patients
69
16
Nancy Demand
Symbols of gender and status hierarchies in the Roman household
85
7
Richard P. Saller
Villains, wives, and slaves in the comedies of Plautus
92
17
Annalisa Rei
Women, slaves and the hierarchies of domestic violence: The family of St Augustine
109
21
Patricia Clark
Mastering corruption: Constructions of identity in Roman oratory
130
22
Joy Connolly
Loyal slaves and loyal wives: The crisis of the outsider-within and Roman exemplum literature
152
22
Holt Parker
Servitium amoris: Amor servitii
174
19
Kathleen McCarthy
Remaining invisible: The archaeology of the excluded in Classical Athens
193
28
Ian Morris
Cracking the code of silence: Athenian legal oratory and the histories of slaves and women
221
15
Steven Johnstone
Notes on a membrum disiectum
236
20
Shane Butler
Bibliography
256
21
Index
277