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Gender Rebels of Greek Mythology: Achilles at War

Gender Rebels of Greek Mythology: Achilles at War

In this episode, we explore what happened to gender in the pressure-cooker of ancient war, as Achilles’ clash with Agamemnon rose to a fever pitch—over a woman called Briseis.

Ancient History Fangirl · Jenny Williamson and Genn McMenemy

April 28, 20221h 1m

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Show Notes

In this episode, we explore what happened to gender in the pressure-cooker of ancient war. To do that, we skip ahead ten years to a different beach: the war-blasted, corpse-strewn sands below the walls of Troy.

As the Trojan War dragged on, the most respect went to those who were able to slaughter and pillage and plunder: gender for men devolved into “Smash and Grab” masculinity. Meanwhile, gender for women became “Gender as Property”—in the most explicit terms.

It's in this toxic wasteland that Achilles’ feud with Agamemnon rose to a fever pitch—over a woman called Briseis.

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