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  1. The sexuality of Adonis.Joseph D. Reed - 1995 - Classical Antiquity 14 (2):317-346.
    This paper seeks to ascertain the ways in which Adonis and his ritual lament were used by Classical men and women in their constructions of their own gender and the other. The evidence from Classical Athens turns out to originate mainly among men and thus outside the cult, from which men were excluded; the myths and descriptions of the rite that we possess say more about men's attitudes toward themselves and toward women than about the celebrants' motives. Nevertheless, women's attitudes (...)
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  • Myth and Genre on Athenian Vases.Gloria Ferrari - 2003 - Classical Antiquity 22 (1):37-54.
    With the notable exceptions of Jan Bazˇant and Paul Harvey, most scholars subscribe to the idea that the representational scenes on Greek vases fall into one of two main categories: either myth or "genre," whose frame of reference is everyday life. This article challenges this distinction and makes a plea for its abandonment.
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