Motherhood and infancies in the Mediterranean in antiquity /

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Imprint:Oxford : Oxbow Books, 2018.
©2018
Description:1 online resource (viii, 286 pages) : illustrations, maps
Language:English
Series:Childhood in the past monograph series ; 7
Childhood in the past monograph series ; v. 7.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12283266
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Other authors / contributors:Sánchez Romero, Margarita, editor.
Cid López, Rosa María, editor.
ISBN:9781789250398
1789250390
9781789250404
1789250404
9781789250411
1789250412
9781789250381
1789250382
Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
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Summary: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. This volume explores various images of maternity and infancy, and the identification of 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 infant death, the figure of the mother queen, the religious discourses about motherhood, the rules on parental rights, the transgressions of traditional motherhood and the emotional aspects of the mother-child relation are analysed. The book covers the ancient Mediterranean area, from Mesopotamia to the Iberian Peninsula and from prehistoric communities to classic societies, with Mesopotamian, Phoenician and Iberian examples. A multidisciplinary approach is adopted, analysing material culture, representations and texts to gain a deeper understanding of the plurality of motherhood, and the diversity of women's agency through history.
Other form:Print version: Motherhood and infancies in the Mediterranean in antiquity. Oxford : Oxbow Books, 2018 1789250382