Review of M. Lee, Body, Dress, and Identity in Ancient Greece

Research output: Other contribution

Abstract

The increased scholarly attention to clothing, textiles, and accessories is visible in a number of collected volumes, a research center in Copenhagen, and several dissertations in progress, but more than a century has passed since the publication of a monograph devoted specifically to Greek dress. Mireille Lee fills this lacuna with an inclusive study that explores Greek garments by contextualizing them in relationship to the bodies that wore them and the situations when they were worn. This approach places Greek dress into a contemporary theoretical framework, in dialogue with the wider field of dress scholarship across disciplines.

Original languageAmerican English
StatePublished - Jul 21 2015

Keywords

  • review
  • gender
  • body
  • identity
  • Greece

Disciplines

  • Classics

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