Multifaceted: Women’s Contribution to Ancient Greek and Roman Society
Abstract
In an attempt to broaden the art historical canon, my research uncovers the multifaceted responsibilities and roles of women in Ancient Greek and Roman civilization. Through deconstructing artworks, such as the mourning imagery on lekythoi, and investigating funerary practices, I expose the greater role of Ancient Greek and Roman women in their community. In previous research on these male-dominated eras, women are often disregarded or overlooked because their contribution to society is viewed as insignificant. However, in art history, all art and history comprise the discipline; the prevailing focus on male activities should not constitute the entirety of Ancient Greek and Roman studies.
Multifaceted: Women’s Contribution to Ancient Greek and Roman Society
Plaza Classroom 188
In an attempt to broaden the art historical canon, my research uncovers the multifaceted responsibilities and roles of women in Ancient Greek and Roman civilization. Through deconstructing artworks, such as the mourning imagery on lekythoi, and investigating funerary practices, I expose the greater role of Ancient Greek and Roman women in their community. In previous research on these male-dominated eras, women are often disregarded or overlooked because their contribution to society is viewed as insignificant. However, in art history, all art and history comprise the discipline; the prevailing focus on male activities should not constitute the entirety of Ancient Greek and Roman studies.