TY - BOOK AU - Bolger,Diane AU - Serwint,Nancy J. AU - ED - American Schools of Oriental Research. TI - Engendering Aphrodite: women and society in ancient Cyprus SN - 9780897570596 PY - 2002///. CY - Boston, Mass.: , Boston, Mass., Oxford PB - American Schools of Oriental Research, , Oxbow KW - Women KW - History KW - Congresses KW - To 500 KW - Cyprus KW - Antiquities,Prehistoric KW - Excavations (Archaeology) KW - Feminist archaeology KW - Women in Cyprus KW - Women's studies KW - Civilization KW - Antiquities N1 - Proceedings of a conference held in Nicosia, March 1998; Includes bibliographical references and index; 1. Introduction: Approaching Gender in Cypriot Archaeology. 2. Gender and Social Organization (Neolithic-Middle Bronze Age) 3. Gender and Social Organization (Late Bronze-Age Medieval) 4. Gender, Identity and Ethnicity. 5. Gender, Technology and Material Culture. 6. Gender and the Goddess. 7. Gender and Cypriot Archaeology: Critical Views. 8. Panel Discussion: Equity Issues in Archaeology today. Index N2 - This is a collection of papers which focus on issues of gender and society in ancient Cyprus from the Neolithic to Roman periods. Includes 124 b/w figures. The last three decades have witnessed the introduction of gendered approaches to the social sciences in general, and archaeology in particular, developing initially within the rubric of women's studies by American feminists and other politically minded academics who formed part of the Women's Movement of the early 1970s. By examining archaeological remains from the perspective of gender, we can begin to formulate approaches to the study of past cultures more deliberately and intimately. The papers in this volume focus on issues of gender and society in ancient Cyprus from the Neolithic to Roman periods. The introduction of gender as a focal point in archaeological research will continue to advance the discipline by contributing vital new approaches to the social interactions of the island's rich and dynamic past ER -