Plato and SexISBN: 978-0-7456-2641-3
Paperback
224 pages
September 2010, Polity
Other Available Formats: Hardcover
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New Formations
"A serious contribution to scholarship in the field of ancient philosophy as well as a serious contribution to feminist philosophy."
Radical Philosophy
"Plato and Sex is a groundbreaking treatment of the role of sex in Plato's dialogues. An extended commentary on and source of support for recent attempts to denaturalize our concepts of sex and gender, the book is a major contribution to feminist approaches to Plato, to gender/sexuality studies of Plato, and to gender/sexuality studies as a whole."
Deborah Achtenberg, University of Nevada
"This is an original new contribution to the debate on the
limits of the concepts of sex and gender. Sandford questions
traditional and feminist interpretations of Plato with equal power
and insight, and opens a new possibility for conceptualizing human
existence. This is not a request for a return to Ancient forms of
thinking but a critical argument which works for the
present."
Sara Heinämaa, University of Helsinki
"Sandford offers the intriguing idea that, in interpreting
Plato, the categories of man and woman, male and female, are not to
be construed as natural-biological ones, but as moral categories,
thus explaining the evolution (or rather, devolution) of women, as
inferior souls, from men, as superior souls. The study should prove
a welcome addition to the intersection of various disciplines,
including feminist theory, philosophy and classics."
Julie Ward, Loyola University Chicago