Skip to main content

Lectora 18: dossier on Disorder and Transgression in the Ancient World

Publication

Lectora: revista de dones i textualitat includes, in number 18 (2012), a dossier on women and gender in antiquity, edited by Maria Dolors Molas Font, researcher in the Consolidated Research Group (GRC) Creació i Pensament de les Dones and director of Tàcita Muta (Grup d'Estudis de Dones a l'Antiguitat). "Disorder and Transgression in the Ancient World" is comprised of work on this topic by Francesca Cenerini, Marta González González, Marc Orriols Llonch, Rosa María Cid López, Pauline Schmitt Pantel, Amparo Rodríguez Pedregal, María Dolores Mirón Pérez and Anne Bielman Sánchez. Included in the Varia section are essays on Antigone, Naomi Kawase, Marianne Weber, Montserrat Roig, Icíar Bollaín and María Luz Morales, as well as an interview with the Bolivian writer Julieta Paredes. The journal concludes with the usual sections on Reviews and Creative Writing, of which the latter offers a selection of texts by the jounalist María Luz Morales, and the translation to Catalan of a text by Ichiyo Higuchi, Camins que se separen.

https://www.ub.edu/adhuc/en/node/1888