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Cicero, Tullia, and Marcus: Gender-Specific Concerns for Family Tradition?

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.5967
Date of Publication
2010
Publication Type
Book Section
Division/Institute

Center for Global Stu...

Author
Späth, Thomasorcid-logo
Center for Global Studies (CGS)
Editor
Dasen, Véronique
Späth, Thomas
Subject(s)

900 - History

900 - History::930 - ...

Publisher
Oxford University Press
Language
English
Uncontrolled Keywords

Cicero

education

family tradition

father–daughter relat...

father–son relationsh...

gender

marriage

mother–daughter relat...

parental affection

women's agency

Description
A fair number of Cicero's letters reveal his concern for his daughter Tullia and his son Marcus. Recent scholarship has read these letters as evidence for a ‘natural’ emotional attachment of a father to his children, in reaction to Philippe Ariès's opposite claim. This chapter considers whether Cicero's letters can be analysed only as expressions of paternal affection. The fact that the pater familias Cicero occupies a political position simultaneously in his nuclear family, his domus, and the Senate, results in a concern for his prestige within the social field of the aristocracy. And this concern is necessarily conferred upon his support of the education and the social and political career of his children. The chapter traces the gender-specific differences between Cicero's treatment of Tullia and Marcus, shows the social construction of parental affection, and contributes to a further understanding of the different functions of daughters and sons in the social force field of family memory.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/76551
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