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  • Veiled But Not Hidden in Ancient Greece
    2024/11/14

    Dr. Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones tells us about the veil in ancient Greek culture. Many women in the distant past (as today) wore veils during their life. Veiling meant many things to many people. It could be a means of patriarchal control, a sensual turn on, or a practical choice in a hot climate.

    From weddings to acts of piety and expressions of grief, veils "spoke." When she chose to reveal or not hide her hair, a Greek woman expressed something to the world.

    Access transcript and episode show notes: https://www.womenwhowentbefore.com/episodes/veiled-but-not-hidden

    Women Who Went Before is written, produced, and edited by Emily Chesley and Rebekah Haigh.

    Podcast theme music is composed and produced by Moses Sun.

    This podcast is sponsored by the Center for Culture, Society, and Religion, the Program in Judaic Studies, the Stanley J. Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies, and the Committtee for the Study of Late Antiquity at Princeton University.

    Views expressed on the podcast are solely those of the individuals, and do not represent Princeton University.

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    58 分
  • Virginity and the Hype About Hymens
    2024/10/31

    Dr. Julia Kelto Lillis asks, "To whom does a woman’s virginity belong?" Join her and your hosts as we dive into the world of early Christian purity culture, what wine has to do with the V-Card, and why the gods like to make babies with virgins.

    Like today, the concept of virginity was culturally significant in the ancient world. But unlike today, virginity as an act of devotion to God could propel a woman to the top of the social ladder. This episode we explore shifting ideas about what makes someone a virgin and the importance of virginity to the early Christian movement.

    Access transcript and episode show notes: https://www.womenwhowentbefore.com/episodes/virginity-and-the-hype-about-hymens

    Women Who Went Before is written, produced, and edited by Emily Chesley and Rebekah Haigh.

    Podcast theme music is composed and produced by Moses Sun.

    This podcast is sponsored by the Center for Culture, Society, and Religion, the Program in Judaic Studies, the Stanley J. Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies, and the Committtee for the Study of Late Antiquity at Princeton University.

    Views expressed on the podcast are solely those of the individuals, and do not represent Princeton University.

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    59 分
  • Wandering Wombs: Greco-Roman Gynecology and Women’s Health
    2024/10/17

    In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Rebecca Flemming and talk about ancient gynecology, wandering wombs, and what agency, if any, women had over the healing of their bodies.

    How did medical writers in Greece and Rome describe a woman’s anatomy and its inner workings? And how did those beliefs influence the treatments they prescribed?

    Read transcript and episode show notes: https://www.womenwhowentbefore.com/episodes/wandering-wombs

    Women Who Went Before is written, produced, and edited by Emily Chesley and Rebekah Haigh.

    Podcast theme music is composed and produced by Moses Sun.

    This podcast is sponsored by the Center for Culture, Society, and Religion, the Program in Judaic Studies, the Stanley J. Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies, and the Committtee for the Study of Late Antiquity at Princeton University.

    Views expressed on the podcast are solely those of the individuals, and do not represent Princeton University.

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    59 分
  • Bodily Matters: The Lifecycle of an Ancient Woman
    2024/10/03

    In a time when society is thinking passionately about bodily rights and who gets to make decisions about women’s bodies, Season 2 turns to history. Women in the ancient world mattered, and so did their bodies—maybe learning about them can give us new questions as we face our own world.

    In our season intro episode, meet an ancient high-priestess of Ur and the first known author in human history: Enheduanna. Climb Mount Sinai with the Christian pilgrim Egeria. These two women and the records they left behind offer a personal glimpse into embodied moments of religious experience. And they help us set the stage for the season ahead.

    Episode show notes: https://www.womenwhowentbefore.com/episodes/bodily-matters

    Women Who Went Before is written, produced, and edited by Emily Chesley and Rebekah Haigh.

    The podcast theme music is composed and produced by Moses Sun.
    Season 1 Episode 0 intro music is licensed from Krux Music Publishing Limited.

    This podcast is sponsored by the Center for Culture, Society, and Religion, the Program in Judaic Studies, the Stanley J. Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies, and the Committtee for the Study of Late Antiquity at Princeton University.

    Views expressed on the podcast are solely those of the individuals, and do not represent Princeton University.

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    16 分
  • Out of Pandora’s Box, Recovering Hope
    2023/01/24

    On the Season 1 finale we talk with Dr. Deborah Lyons about ancient Greek myths, breaking cultural boxes, and why we should all strive to be killjoys.

    Pandora's box, Penelope's gifts, Helen's beauty in Sappho's poetry, and more. Why does it matter that Pandora didn't actually have a box in the earliest versions of the myth? How were objects and the practice of gift-giving gendered in Classical Greece? What rituals did ancient Greek women participate in, and what did they produce? As we study ancient women, what strategies can we turn to for unearthing hope?

    Shownotes: https://www.womenwhowentbefore.com/out-of-pandoras-box-recovering-hope/

    Women Who Went Before is written, produced, and edited by Emily Chesley and Rebekah Haigh.

    The music is composed and produced by Moses Sun.

    Sponsored by the Center for Culture, Society, and Religion, the Program in Judaic Studies, and the Stanley J. Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies at Princeton University

    Views expressed on the podcast are solely those of the individuals, and do not represent Princeton University.

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    59 分
  • In Her Own Words: Ancient Women Authors
    2023/01/11

    In the penultimate episode of season 1, “In Her Own Words: Ancient Women Authors,” we talk with historian and classicist Dr. Kate Cooper about gatekeeping, the privilege of individualism, and those rare surviving moments when women wrote for themselves.

    The famous Greek poet Sappho, who wrote of love and loss.
    Faltonia Betitia Proba, the elite Roman woman who adapted Virgil to tell Christian history.
    The pilgrim Egeria who described her tour of the Holy Lands to her circle of female friends back home.
    And of course we revisit Perpetua, the martyr from Carthage we first met in Episode 0.

    Shownotes: https://womenwhowentbefore.com/in-her-own-words/

    Women Who Went Before is written, produced, and edited by Emily Chesley and Rebekah Haigh.

    The music is composed and produced by Moses Sun.

    Sponsored by the Center for Culture, Society, and Religion, the Program in Judaic Studies, and the Stanley J. Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies at Princeton University

    Views expressed on the podcast are solely those of the individuals, and do not represent Princeton University.

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    1 時間
  • Suffering Witches to Live: Jewish Women and the Legacies of Religious Law
    2022/12/06

    In Episode 8 our hosts talk with Dr. Elizabeth Shanks Alexander about whether women can keep track of their own periods, religious law as a boys’ club, and why ancient rabbis cared about witchery.

    Episode show notes: https://womenwhowentbefore.com/suffering-witches-to-live.

    Women Who Went Before is written, produced, and edited by Emily Chesley and Rebekah Haigh.

    The music is composed and produced by Moses Sun.

    Sponsored by the Center for Culture, Society, and Religion, the Program in Judaic Studies, and the Stanley J. Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies at Princeton University

    Views expressed on the podcast are solely those of the individuals, and do not represent Princeton University.

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    59 分
  • Women Get a Head: Gender and Other Weapons
    2022/11/22

    Dr. Caryn Tamber-Rosenau explains how two lethal women perform gender in the Hebrew Bible. Judith and Jael were talented Jewish heroines who skillfully played their hands (and bodies) to save their people from invading armies.

    How might the stories about Clytemnestra and the Ugaritic goddess Anat have shaped these biblical narratives? How does the book of Judith intersect with Judas Maccabee and the Maccabean Revolt? How is virginity a sexual orientation?

    Gender performance, queer theory, and femmes fatales join with Agatha Christie's murder mysteries and the Renaissance painter Artemisia Gentileschi to understand how gender is play acted and subverted in ancient texts.

    CW: This episode also discusses themes of sexual assault.

    Women Who Went Before is written, produced, and edited by Emily Chesley and Rebekah Haigh. The music is composed and produced by Moses Sun.

    Episode show notes: https://womenwhowentbefore.com/women-get-a-head/

    Sponsored by the Center for Culture, Society, and Religion, the Program in Judaic Studies, and the Stanley J. Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies at Princeton University

    Views expressed on the podcast are solely those of the individuals, and do not represent Princeton University.

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    47 分