Entre las palabras ajenas y las propias. ¿Qué sabemos de las esclavas en la Roma antigua?

  1. Carla Rubiera Cancelas
Llibre:
Innovando en los discursos, avanzando en la investigación: V Jornadas Pastwomen, 20-21 diciembre 2022
  1. Begoña Soler Mayor (coord.)
  2. Paula Jardón Giner (coord.)

Editorial: Museu de Prehistòria de València ; Diputación Provincial de Valencia = Diputació de València

ISBN: 978-84-7795-535-1

Any de publicació: 2024

Pàgines: 137-156

Tipus: Capítol de llibre

Resum

This text seeks to bring us closer to female slaves in ancient Rome. As in other contexts, female gender is plural. In this case, legal status marks an important difference that separates these women from others. In order to get an overview of the phenomenon of the enslavement of women, and what it meant to be a slave, a diverse set of evicence (literary, epigraphic and archaeological) have selected and discussed. Each one provides different information that contributes to complete the “puzzle” of female slavery. Moreover, by combining them, we recover a double perspective, that of the owner and that of the slave, although the latter has many limitations.