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Skildra vem Caeneus var, och varför hans kön blev förändrat. Könsförvandlingar i senrepublikansk och tidig kejserlig romersk poesi ur ett genusperspektiv.

Björkman, Hedvig LU (2025) LATK11 20251
Latin
Abstract
This is a Latin bachelor thesis on the subject of sex and gender transformations in Roman poetry, the purpose of which is to understand the specifics of Roman gender and grammar as it is presented in the analysed cases. The analysed cases are those of Attis in Catullus 63, Caeneus
in Vergil’s the Aeneid, as well as Iphis, Tiresias and Caeneus in Ovid’s Metamorphoses. By analysing the grammar in the selected cases, together with the theoretical framework of gender studies based on Gender Trouble by Judith Butler, the thesis concludes three things: 1) that the gender of the Latin grammar only changes when the bodies presented in the cases have undergone a physical transformation; 2) that femininity is not its own gender identity in the... (More)
This is a Latin bachelor thesis on the subject of sex and gender transformations in Roman poetry, the purpose of which is to understand the specifics of Roman gender and grammar as it is presented in the analysed cases. The analysed cases are those of Attis in Catullus 63, Caeneus
in Vergil’s the Aeneid, as well as Iphis, Tiresias and Caeneus in Ovid’s Metamorphoses. By analysing the grammar in the selected cases, together with the theoretical framework of gender studies based on Gender Trouble by Judith Butler, the thesis concludes three things: 1) that the gender of the Latin grammar only changes when the bodies presented in the cases have undergone a physical transformation; 2) that femininity is not its own gender identity in the selected poetic cases; rather, it is a subtraction of masculinity; 3) the main characteristic which defines masculinity in the selected cases is the capacity and willingness to perform violence. (Less)
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This is a Latin bachelor thesis on the subject of sex and gender transformations in Roman poetry, the purpose of which is to understand the specifics of Roman gender and grammar as it is presented in the analysed cases. The analysed cases are those of Attis in Catullus 63, Caeneus
in Vergil’s the Aeneid, as well as Iphis, Tiresias and Caeneus in Ovid’s Metamorphoses. By analysing the grammar in the selected cases, together with the theoretical framework of gender studies based on Gender Trouble by Judith Butler, the thesis concludes three things: 1) that the gender of the Latin grammar only changes when the bodies presented in the cases have undergone a physical transformation; 2) that femininity is not its own gender identity in the... (More)
This is a Latin bachelor thesis on the subject of sex and gender transformations in Roman poetry, the purpose of which is to understand the specifics of Roman gender and grammar as it is presented in the analysed cases. The analysed cases are those of Attis in Catullus 63, Caeneus
in Vergil’s the Aeneid, as well as Iphis, Tiresias and Caeneus in Ovid’s Metamorphoses. By analysing the grammar in the selected cases, together with the theoretical framework of gender studies based on Gender Trouble by Judith Butler, the thesis concludes three things: 1) that the gender of the Latin grammar only changes when the bodies presented in the cases have undergone a physical transformation; 2) that femininity is not its own gender identity in the selected poetic cases; rather, it is a subtraction of masculinity; 3) the main characteristic which defines masculinity in the selected cases is the capacity and willingness to perform violence. (Less)
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Björkman, Hedvig LU
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alternative title
Tell us of Caeneus, and why his sex was changed. Gender transformations in Roman poetry from the late Republic and early Imperial era as seen through the lens of gender studies.
course
LATK11 20251
year
type
M2 - Bachelor Degree
subject
keywords
Latin, linguistics, gender studies, Ovid, Vergil, Catullus, Servius, Attis, Iphis, Ifis, Caeneus, Caenis, Tiresias, Metamorfoser, Metamorphoses, Aeneid, Catullus 63
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Swedish
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9208650
date added to LUP
2025-08-27 16:19:07
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2025-08-27 16:19:07
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in Vergil’s the Aeneid, as well as Iphis, Tiresias and Caeneus in Ovid’s Metamorphoses. By analysing the grammar in the selected cases, together with the theoretical framework of gender studies based on Gender Trouble by Judith Butler, the thesis concludes three things: 1) that the gender of the Latin grammar only changes when the bodies presented in the cases have undergone a physical transformation; 2) that femininity is not its own gender identity in the selected poetic cases; rather, it is a subtraction of masculinity; 3) the main characteristic which defines masculinity in the selected cases is the capacity and willingness to perform violence.}},
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