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Dying to Be Men: Gender and Language in Early Christian Martyr Texts

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Dying to Be Men: Gender and Language in Early Christian Martyr Texts - Cobb, L Stephanie, Professor
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At once brave and athletic, virtuous and modest, female martyrs in the second and third centuries were depicted as self-possessed gladiators who at the same time exhibited the quintessentially "womanly" qualities of modesty, fertility, and beauty. L. Stephanie Cobb explores the double embodiment of "male" and "female" gender ideals in these figures, connecting them to Greco-Roman virtues and the construction of Christian group identities. Both male and female martyrs conducted their battles in the amphitheater, a masculine ...

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Dying to Be Men: Gender and Language in Early Christian Martyr Texts 2008, Columbia University Press, New York

ISBN-13: 9780231144988

Hardcover