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Re-membering ancient women: Hypatia of Alexandria and her communities.

机译:重新认识古代女性:亚历山德里亚的Hypatia及其社区。

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Re-Membering Ancient Women: Hypatia of Alexandria and Her Communities is a recovery of Hypatia of Alexandria (355--415 ACE) as a skilled rhetorician and instructor of note who taught in Alexandria, Egypt. This work addresses Hypatia as a missing female figure from the history of rhetoric and follows the work of feminist historiographers in the field of Rhetoric and Composition including Andrea Lunsford, Jan Swearingen, Susan Jarratt, and Cheryl Glenn (among others) who note the exclusion of women from ancient schools of rhetoric, yet assert their participation in rhetorical activities. In its recovery of Hypatia, the work recreates the historical milieu of Roman Alexandria including Alexandria's ethnically and religiously diverse population. As a woman of Greco-Egyptian decent, Hypatia's public work was supported by Egyptian, Greek, and Roman legal and social customs that enabled her to lecture in public and private, administer her own school, and advise high-level political leaders. Using feminist and post-modern theories as a lens and fusing disciplines such as Rhetoric and Composition, Classics, History, Philosophy, Communication Studies, Critical Theory, and Women's Studies, this project demonstrates that although primary texts authored by women are scarce, historians may still recover women and their activities for expanded historical traditions of rhetoric by examining secondary texts. The concept of community is used as a heuristic in order to discover communities in which Hypatia engaged and led to the discovery of women Neoplatonists of the fourth century ACE and Neopythagoreans from the sixth through second centuries BCE. The Neoplatonists and Neopythagoreans usually married only those who shared their belief system; hence, women were commonly educated and participated in their communities to secure the survival of their respective group. Included is a sustained critique of historiographical methods that may allow feminist historiographers to return to the ancient period to conduct much needed further research.;INDEX KEYWORDS: Rhetoric, History of rhetoric, Women, Ancient rhetoric, Alexandria, Feminist historiography, Classical history.
机译:重新加入古代女性:亚历山大·海帕提亚及其社区是对亚历山大·海帕提亚(355--415 ACE)的恢复,他是一名熟练的修辞学家和著名讲师,曾在埃及亚历山大市任教。这部作品将Hypatia视为修辞学史上失踪的女性人物,并遵循修辞学和作文领域的女权主义史学家的工作,其中包括Andrea Lunsford,Jan Swearingen,Susan Jarratt和Cheryl Glenn(除其他外)注意到来自古代修辞学派的妇女,却声称自己参与了修辞活动。在恢复Hypatia的过程中,该作品重现了罗马亚历山大的历史环境,其中包括亚历山大的种族和宗教多样性。作为希腊埃及人那样体面的女性,Hypatia的公共工作受到埃及,希腊和罗马法律和社会风俗的支持,使她得以在公共和私人场合演讲,管理自己的学校并为高层政治领导人提供建议。该项目以女权主义和后现代理论为视角,融合了修辞和作文,经典,历史,哲学,传播学,批判理论和妇女研究等学科,该项目表明,尽管女性创作的主要著作很少,但历史学家可能仍然通过审查次要文本来恢复妇女及其活动,以扩大修辞的历史传统。社区的概念被用作启发法,以发现Hypatia参与的社区,并导致发现公元前六世纪至公元前二世纪的ACE的女性新柏拉图主义者和新钩爪文字。新柏拉图主义者和新莎草纲通常只与那些共享信仰体系的人结婚。因此,妇女通常受到教育并参加其社区,以确保各自群体的生存。包括对史学方法的持续批判,这可能使女权史学家回到古代来进行急需的进一步研究。索引关键词:修辞学,修辞史,妇女,古代修辞,亚历山大,女权主义史学,古典史。

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  • 作者

    Minardi, Cara A.;

  • 作者单位

    Georgia State University.;

  • 授予单位 Georgia State University.;
  • 学科 Rhetoric.;Ancient history.;Womens studies.;Biographies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2011
  • 页码 236 p.
  • 总页数 236
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

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