LUMINA Volume 23 No. 2


THE FEMALE GENDER AS POLITICAL "OTHER": AN IDEOLOGICAL READING OF ARISTOPHANES' LYSISTRATA.


by Dr. Emmanuel Folorunso Taiwo

The concept of Otherness is the process by which societies and groups exclude 'Others' whom they want to subordinate or who do not fit into their society/group. The ancient Greek society was one of such in which the female gender was perceived in contradistinction to the masculinity of the 'Greek Glory'.
Aristophanes' Lysistrata portrays the gender politics or battle of the sexes, an expose of the gender role contradictions in the ancient Greek society. This paper attempts an examination of the perception and reception of such feminist/gender polemics in the light of contemporary ideological hermeneutics.



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