Women Redefine A Man’S Right To Privacy

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English

 

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October 19, 2015

 

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In Lysistrata, the women of Athens and Sparta unite to devise a plan to use their unique, private “talents” to end the Peloponnesian war being fought between the two city-states. By withholding sex from their husbands until a peace treaty is negotiated, the women of Greece bring their private lives into the public...
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Using comedy as a vehicle, Aristophanes portrays the futility of war by creating a conflict between the public and the private. The resolution of the conflict entails a bridging or combining of the two in the context of sexual negotiation. In Men, Women, War, and Politics: Family and Polis in Aristophanes and Euripides, Saxonhouse observes that, “in ancient Greece, the public world could only be defined in terms of war...
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