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Lysistrata / Thesmophoriazusae / Thesmophoria / Skira / Culture and menstruation / Aristophanes / Menstruation / Assemblywomen / Walter Burkert / Greek mythology / Religion / Ancient Greece
Date: 2010-01-16 09:02:20
Lysistrata
Thesmophoriazusae
Thesmophoria
Skira
Culture and menstruation
Aristophanes
Menstruation
Assemblywomen
Walter Burkert
Greek mythology
Religion
Ancient Greece

Lysistrata: the Ritual Logic of the Sex-strike

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