Women - In Ancient Greece: A Sourcebook

: Who often had more social freedom or professional standing than wives.

: Restricted mostly to domestic roles and childbearing. Women in Ancient Greece: A Sourcebook

: Examine the varying roles of women based on status, such as: : Who often had more social freedom or

: Discuss how the sourcebook highlights that ancient texts—literary, legal, and philosophical—originate primarily from men who either idealized or dismissed women, thereby controlling the historical narrative. Women in Ancient Greece: A Sourcebook

: Contrast the "lived experiences" of real women (domestic work, property rights, religion) with their portrayals on the Athenian stage or in Homeric epics.

: Particularly the contrast between secluded Athenian women and the more physically active Dorian (Spartan) girls.