Gender and Body Language in Roman Art by Glenys Davies

Gender and Body Language in Roman Art

Glenys Davies

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Can we reconstruct Roman body language? Was it the same as ours? Does body language express and reinforce gender differences and the relative positions of men and women (dominant/subordinate) in society? Can analysis of the postures and gestures o...

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