Women in Livy: performativity and historiographical conventionsTools Haywood, Bethany Paige (2025) Women in Livy: performativity and historiographical conventions. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractThis thesis examines three social roles occupied by women in Livy – those of daughters, wives, and mothers. The final chapter, ‘Others’, considers the intersection between gender and ethnicity by examining Livy’s presentation of ‘non-Roman’ female protagonists. This thesis will demonstrate that Livy’s character types revolve around androcentric expectations for female familial roles and Romano-centric stereotypes for certain ethnic groups that were considered outsiders.
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