"An important and accessible work. Recommended for graduate and undergraduates." Religious Studies Review
The sexy, witty and often bizarre novels, poetry and dialogues of the first centuries of this era (works such as Longus' Daphnis and Chloe, Achilles Tatius' Leukippe and Cleitophon and Plutarch's Amatorius) were being composed at the same time as fundamental ideas about the body, gender and sexuality were being set in place with the rise of Christianity and the Church to dominate the pagan world. Modern writers on the history of sexuality have largely ignored this literature in favour of prose treatises, philosophy and Christian homilies. Simon Goldhill, writing with the same wit and verve as the ancient writers with whom he engages, sets out to put these texts back into the history of sexuality. The result is a dazzling celebration of sex and sexuality in the Greek literature of the first centuries CE.
Les mer
This is a study of how sex and sexuality are written about in the first centuries of this era.
Preface; 1. Virginity and going the whole hog: violence and the protocols of desire; 2. The gay science; 3. How like a woman; Notes; Indexes.
This is a study of how sex and sexuality are written about in the first centuries of this era.
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780521479349
Publisert
1995-01-26
Utgiver
Vendor
Cambridge University Press
Vekt
279 gr
Høyde
217 mm
Bredde
140 mm
Dybde
18 mm
Aldersnivå
P, U, 06, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
212
Forfatter