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On November 7, Dr. Sarah Brucia Breitenfeld will present their work at UC Davis, entitled “Passing Signals, Opening Doors: The Enslaved Woman in Euphiletos’s House. You can read the full description of their paper below.

Passing Signals, Opening Doors: The Enslaved Woman in Euphiletos’s House

 

The court case On the Murder of Eratosthenes (Lysias 1) depicts an Athenian marital couple in crisis: a wife caught in the act of adultery and a husband accused of that adulterer’s murder. In the background, however, is an enslaved woman forced to participate in the conflict between her male and female enslavers. In this paper, I examine the social dynamics between this male citizen, his wife, and the domestic laborer living in their house. What, if anything, can we learn about an enslaved woman’s experience from the words of her enslaver?