Dangerous Gifts: Gender and Exchange in Ancient Greece

Dangerous Gifts: Gender and Exchange in Ancient Greece

by Deborah Lyons
Dangerous Gifts: Gender and Exchange in Ancient Greece

Dangerous Gifts: Gender and Exchange in Ancient Greece

by Deborah Lyons

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Overview

Deianeira sends her husband Herakles a poisoned robe. Eriphyle trades the life of her husband Amphiaraos for a golden necklace. Atreus’s wife Aerope gives away the token of his sovereignty, a lamb with a golden fleece, to his brother Thyestes, who has seduced her. Gifts and exchanges always involve a certain risk in any culture, but in the ancient Greek imagination, women and gifts appear to be a particularly deadly combination.

This book explores the role of gender in exchange as represented in ancient Greek culture, including Homeric epic and tragedy, non-literary texts, and iconographic and historical evidence of various kinds. Using extensive insights from anthropological work on marriage, kinship, and exchange, as well as ethnographic parallels from other traditional societies, Deborah Lyons probes the gendered division of labor among both gods and mortals, the role of marriage (and its failure) in transforming women from objects to agents of exchange, the equivocal nature of women as exchange-partners, and the importance of the sister-brother bond in understanding the economic and social place of women in ancient Greece. Her findings not only enlarge our understanding of social attitudes and practices in Greek antiquity but also demonstrate the applicability of ethnographic techniques and anthropological theory to the study of ancient societies.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780292754331
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Publication date: 06/01/2012
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 182
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Deborah Lyons is Associate Professor of Classics at Miami University. She is the author of Gender and Immortality: Heroines in Ancient Greek Myth and Cult and coeditor (with Raymond Westbrook) of Women and Property in Ancient Mediterranean and Near Eastern Societies.

Table of Contents

  • List of Illustrations
  • Acknowledgments
  • Note to the Reader
  • Introduction
    • Chapter One: Gender and Exchange
    • Chapter Two: Marriage and the Circulation of Women
    • Chapter Three: Women in Homeric Exchange
    • Chapter Four: Women and Exchange in the Odyssey: From Gifts to Givers
    • Chapter Five: Tragic Gifts
    • Chapter Six: A Family Romance
    • Chapter Seven: Conclusion: The Gender of Reciprocity
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index
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