Contested Identities
Discover the intricate tapestry of Greek identity in "Contested Identities," a compelling exploration by Princeton University Press. Published in 1991, this insightful paperback spans 272 pages and delves into the nuanced lives of Greek men and women, both married and unmarried, navigating a society deeply rooted in kinship ties. The author masterfully illustrates that kinship and gender identities in Greece are neither singular nor static; instead, they manifest in diverse and complex forms. This thought-provoking work challenges conventional notions of identity, making it essential reading for anyone interested in cultural studies, anthropology, or gender studies. Enhance your understanding of Greek society and its multifaceted identities by adding "Contested Identities" to your collection today!