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"Seruae", mothers and the mother-child bond in Roman Italy. The analysis of the epigraphic evidence

Author:
Rubiera Cancelas, CarlaUniovi authority
Editor/Coord./Trad.:
Sánchez Romero, Margarita; Cid López, Rosa MaríaUniovi authority
Subject:

Esclavitud

Roma Antigua

Maternidad

Esclavitud femenina

Publication date:
2018
Editorial:

Oxbow

Citación:
Rubiera Cancelas, C. (2018). "Seruae", mothers and the mother-child bond in Roman Italy. The analysis of the epigraphic evidence. En M. Sánchez Romero y R. Cid López (eds.), Motherhood and Infancies in the Mediterranean in Antiquity (pp. 211-222). Oxford : Oxbow Books
Descripción física:
p. 211-222
Abstract:

This chapter examines the Latin epigraphic sources involving slaves described as mothers from Roman Italy. Despite the fact that slave families were not highly regarded by the Romans, some female slaves appear in the epigraphic evidence, especially epitaphs, as mothers. The analysis of these documents allows us to understand how motherhood was related to slavery. In order to interpret the epigraphic data, this chapter examines considers scenarios where enslaved women played the role of mothers. To do this, an overview on the slave family will be necessary, followed by a focus on slave motherhood from the slaves’ point of view, and the consequences it had in their lives.

This chapter examines the Latin epigraphic sources involving slaves described as mothers from Roman Italy. Despite the fact that slave families were not highly regarded by the Romans, some female slaves appear in the epigraphic evidence, especially epitaphs, as mothers. The analysis of these documents allows us to understand how motherhood was related to slavery. In order to interpret the epigraphic data, this chapter examines considers scenarios where enslaved women played the role of mothers. To do this, an overview on the slave family will be necessary, followed by a focus on slave motherhood from the slaves’ point of view, and the consequences it had in their lives.

URI:
http://hdl.handle.net/10651/49069
ISBN:
978-1-78925-038-1
Enlace a recurso relacionado:
http://hdl.handle.net/10651/49646
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