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Choruses of Young Women in Ancient Greece : Their Morphology, Religious Role and Social Functions

Part of the Greek Studies: Interdisciplinary Approaches series
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In this groundbreaking work, Claude Calame argues that the songs sung by choruses of young girls in ancient Greek poetry are more than literary texts; rather, they functioned as initiatory rituals in Greek cult practices. Using semiotic and anthropologic theory, Calame reconstructs the religious and social institutions surrounding the songs, demonstrating their function in an aesthetic education that permitted the young girls to achieve the stature of womanhood and to be integrated into the adult civic community.

This first English edition includes an updated bibliography.

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Rowman & Littlefield
0822630621 / 9780822630623
Hardback
01/02/1997
United States
English
352p.
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