Classics
Race, gender and sexuality
Please be advised that the titles featured below are merely representative
of the New York Public Library’s holdings on this topic and should not be
mistaken for an exhaustive list. To locate additional resources, researchers
may find it helpful to search the Library’s online catalog, CATNYP, using
the following subject headings:
- Women, Greece
- Women, Rome
- Masculinity, Greece
- Masculinity,
Rome
- Men, Greece
- Men, Rome
- Gender Identity, Greece
- Gender
Identity, Rome
- Homosexuality, Greece
- Homosexuality, Rome
- Jews,
Rome
Sourcebooks
Hubbard, Thomas K., ed. Homosexuality in Greece and Rome: a sourcebook
of basic documents. Berkeley: University of California Press,
c2003. JFE 03-7420.
Kraemer, Ross Shepard. Women's religions
in the Greco-Roman world: a sourcebook. New
York: Oxford University Press, 2004. JFD 04-12708.
Lefkowitz, Mary. Women's life in Greece and Rome: a source book in translation. Baltimore,
MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992. JFE 92-9707.
McClure, Laura K., ed. Sexuality and gender in the classical
world: readings and sources. Oxford, UK ; Malden, MA, USA:
Blackwell Publishers, c2002. JFE 03-9753.
Bibliography and reference
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Goodwater, Leanna. Women in Antiquity: An Annotated Bibliography.
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Lightman, Marjorie. Biographical Dictionary of Ancient Greek
and Roman Women: Notable Women from Sappho to Helena. New
York: Facts On File, 2000. *R-SNE 00-2931.
Salisbury, Joyce. Encyclopedia of Women in the Ancient World. Santa
Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, c2001. JFF 01-3145.
Historical and critical studies
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Bassi, Karen. Acting like men: gender, drama, and nostalgia in
ancient Greece. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press,
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Bauman, Richard A. Women and politics in ancient Rome. London; New York: Routledge, 1992. JFD 93-1128.
Berlinerblau, Jacques. Heresy in the university: the Black
Athena controversy and the responsibilities of American intellectuals. New
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Bernal, Martin. Black Athena: the Afroasiatic roots of classical
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Bernal, Martin. Black Athena writes back: Martin Bernal responds
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Bremen, Riet van. The limits of participation: women and civic
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J.C. Gieben, 1996. JFE 98-10925.
Brooten, Bernadette J. Love between women: early Christian
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Cole, Susan Guettel. Landscapes, gender, and ritual space:
the ancient Greek experience. Berkeley:
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Songe-Møller, Vigdis. Philosophy without women: the birth
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Dean-Jones, Lesley. Women's bodies in classical Greek science. Oxford:
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Foxhall, Lin, and John Salmon. Thinking
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Foxhall, Lin, and John Salmon, eds. When
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Goff, Barbara. Citizen Bacchae: women's
ritual practice in ancient Greece. Berkeley:
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Golden, Mark, and Peter Toohey, eds. Sex and difference in
ancient Greece and Rome. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University
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Holst-Warhaft, Gail. Dangerous voices: women's laments and
Greek literature. London; New York: Routledge, 1992. JFD
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Joshel, Sandra R., and Sheila Murnaghan, eds. Women and slaves
in Greco-Roman culture: differential equations. London;
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Karydas, Helen Pournara. Eurykleia and her successors: female
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Kuefler, Mathew. The manly eunuch: masculinity, gender ambiguity,
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Lyons, Deborah. Gender and
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O'Higgins, Laurie. Women and humor in classical Greece. Cambridge,
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Reinhold, Meyer. Diaspora: the Jews among the Greeks and Romans. Sarasota,
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Setälä, Päivi, and Liisa Savunen, eds. Female networks and
the public sphere in Roman society. Rome: Institutum Romanum
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