Lena Larsson Lovén - Selected Publications#
2022:
Age, Ages and Ageing in the Greco-Roman World, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, eds. M. Harlow & L. Larsson Lovén, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 2022. (Cambridge Scholars Press, volume based on the ARACHNE VIII conference.)
(book chapter, In print).; ‘In the wardrobe of ordinary, adult women’, in (eds.) M. Harlow & L. Larsson Lovén, Age, Ages and Ageing in the Greco-Roman World, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 159-174.
(book chapter, forthcoming June 2022 ): ’Visual representations’, in (eds.) M. Harlow & R. Laurence, A Cultural History of Shopping. Antiquity, London & New York. (Bloomsbury, contribution by invitation.)
2021:
(book chapter, based on a conference paper), co-author M. Harlow: Looking ordinary: Ideals and ideologies in the iconography of married couple in Roman society', in (ed.) C-E Centlivres Challet, London & New York (Routledge) 149-167.
(book chapter, based on conference paper) :‘From Royal Ladies to Female Slaves: Roman Women and Spinning’, in (eds). M.S. Busana, C. Rossi, D. Francisci, Lanifica. Il ruolo della donna nella produzione tessile attraverso le evidenze funerarie, Padova,, 287-298. (Conference presentation by invitation.)
(book chapter, based on a conference paper): ‘Male and Female Work in Images and Inscriptions from Osita and Portus, in (eds.) L. Chioffi, M. Kajava, S, Örma, Il Mediterraneo e la Storia III. Documentando cittá portuali, Roma, 93-110. (Conference presentation by invitation.)
2020:
(book chapter, based on a conference paper): Gender and textile production in Roman society and politics’, in (eds). M. Harlow, C. Michel & L. Quillien, Textiles and Gender in Antiquity From the Orient to the Mediterranean, London & New York, 125-135. (Bloomsbury, conference presentation by invitation.)
(book chapter): Female lives in Ostia’, in (ed.) K. Mustakallio, M. Silver, S. Örma, Mehr Licht, More Light, Piú Luce. Studia in honorem Arja Karivieri, Turku, 137-149. (Contribution by invitation.)
2019:
(book chapter): The Invisible Women of Roman Agrarian Work and Economy’, in (ed.) J. Rantala, Gender, Memory and Identity in the Roman World, Amsterdam, 89-103. (Amsterdam University Press, contribution by invitation.) -
2018:
(book chapter) ’Vestis virum facit. Male clothing and social status in ancient Rome’, in (eds.) M. Garcia Sanchez & M. Gleba, Vetus Textrinum. Textiles in the Ancient World. Studies in Honour of Carmen Alfaro Giner, Barcelona, 177-184. (Contribution by invitation.)
(chapter in conference publication from Purpureae vestes 2016): ’Searching for the dyers in Roman textile production’, in (eds.
M.S. Busana, F. Meo, A.R. Tricomi, Textiles and Dyes in the Mediterranean Economy and Society, Padova, 509-515.-
2017:
(book chapter): ’On priests, priestesses, and clothing in Roman cult pracitces’, in (eds.) C. Bröns & M-L. Nosch, Textiles and Cult in the Ancient Mediterranean, Oxford, 135-144. (Oxbow book, contribution by invitation.)
Google scholar account:
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=JJQjP0IAAAAJ&hl=sv
H10 index 15/h index 11 Most citet paper here: Lanam fecit - wool-working and female virtue from 1998.
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