Roman Homosexuality: Ideologies of Masculinity in Classical Antiquity
This book provides a thoroughly documented discussion of ancient Roman ideologies of masculinity and sexuality with a focus on ancient representations of sexual experience between males. It gathers a wide range of evidence from the second century B.C. to the second century A.D. -- above all from such literary texts as courtroom speeches, love poetry, philosophy, epigram, and history, but also graffiti and other inscriptions as well as artistic artifacts -- and uses that evidence to reconstruct the contexts within which Roman texts were created and had their meaning. The book takes as its starting point the thesis that in order to understand the Roman material, we must make the effort to set aside any pre-conceptions we might have regarding sexuality, masculinity, and effeminacy.
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Roman Homosexuality: Ideologies of Masculinity in Classical Antiquity
This book provides a thoroughly documented discussion of ancient Roman ideologies of masculinity and sexuality with a focus on ancient representations of sexual experience between males. It gathers a wide range of evidence from the second century B.C. to the second century A.D. -- above all from such literary texts as courtroom speeches, love poetry, philosophy, epigram, and history, but also graffiti and other inscriptions as well as artistic artifacts -- and uses that evidence to reconstruct the contexts within which Roman texts were created and had their meaning. The book takes as its starting point the thesis that in order to understand the Roman material, we must make the effort to set aside any pre-conceptions we might have regarding sexuality, masculinity, and effeminacy.
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Roman Homosexuality: Ideologies of Masculinity in Classical Antiquity

Roman Homosexuality: Ideologies of Masculinity in Classical Antiquity

by Craig a. Williams
Roman Homosexuality: Ideologies of Masculinity in Classical Antiquity

Roman Homosexuality: Ideologies of Masculinity in Classical Antiquity

by Craig a. Williams

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This book provides a thoroughly documented discussion of ancient Roman ideologies of masculinity and sexuality with a focus on ancient representations of sexual experience between males. It gathers a wide range of evidence from the second century B.C. to the second century A.D. -- above all from such literary texts as courtroom speeches, love poetry, philosophy, epigram, and history, but also graffiti and other inscriptions as well as artistic artifacts -- and uses that evidence to reconstruct the contexts within which Roman texts were created and had their meaning. The book takes as its starting point the thesis that in order to understand the Roman material, we must make the effort to set aside any pre-conceptions we might have regarding sexuality, masculinity, and effeminacy.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195113006
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Publication date: 12/28/1998
Series: Ideologies of Desire Series
Pages: 416
Product dimensions: 6.40(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.30(d)

Table of Contents

Introduction
1. Roman Traditions: Slaves, Prostitutes, and Wives
2. Greece and Rome
3. The Concept of Stuprum
4. Effeminacy and Masculinity
5. Sexual Roles and Identities
Conclusions

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