Undressing and Cross-dressing: Costume, Ritual, and Female Empowerment in Aristophanes

Author:

Tsoumpra Natalia1

Affiliation:

1. University of Glasgow, natalia.tsoumpra@glasgow.ac.uk

Abstract

AbstractThis article argues that the abuse of costume by the women in Lysistrata and Ecclesiazusae displays their dominance over the men while underscoring their femininity. This is particularly important in a genre where women in power are commonly viewed as masculine or androgynous. Furthermore, the use of costume reflects fundamental concerns about female power in each fictional type of gynecocracy. In Lysistrata the handling of costume alludes to ritualistic practices which emphasize the women’s (positive) contribution to civic welfare, and articulates the women’s efforts towards the restoration of the institution of marriage and the former (male) political order. Conversely, in Ecclesiazusae the mutual cross-dressing highlights the men’s impotence and sterility, and reflects the consequences of the abolition of marriage and the subversion of the male order.

Publisher

University of Illinois Press

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