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Pater Familias, Mater Familias, and the Gendered Semantics of the Roman Household
Classical Philology, 1999F EW LATIN TERMS COME as heavily loaded with conceptual baggage as paterfamilias. In both scholarly and popular discourse, paterfamilias, defined as "head of household," evokes the patriarchal organization characteristic of the Roman family and of the wider society.' Debates over family values in contemporary popular discourse make shorthand (and ...
R. Saller
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Le sujet de droit comme bonus pater familias
Le travail du droit, 2021semanticscholar +4 more sources
Pater familias and homo nationalis: Understanding nationalism in the case of Turkey
Ethnicities, 2011The aim of this article is to question, on the basis of the findings of a public opinion survey conducted by the authors in February 2006, the commonsense belief in the recent rise of nationalism in Turkey. Building on a conceptual and theoretical framework that rejects the view of nationalism as a conjunctural force that waxes and wanes in particular
Umut Özkırımlı, Pınar Uyan-Semerci
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