Controlling Desires
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Controlling Desires

Sexuality in Ancient Greece and Rome

  1. 312 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Controlling Desires

Sexuality in Ancient Greece and Rome

About this book

Historians of ancient Greece and Rome are sometimes hesitant to engage with the well-documented fact that Greek and Roman men regularly engaged in same-sex sexual relations with younger men. In a similar vein, scholars have constructed elaborate social explanations for Sappho, a 6th-century woman from the island of Lesbos who wrote passionate poetry about her erotic relations with a number of women, in order to avoid her apparent sexual orientation. On the other hand, in recent times the Greeks and Romans have occasionally been idealized as prototypes of modern homosexuality or bisexuality. In this engaging, cross-disciplinary book, Ormand argues that the Greeks and Romans thought of sex and sexuality in ways fundamentally different from our own. Ormand's exploration of Greek and Roman sexual practice allows readers the opportunity to see how attitudes and beliefs about sex—sexuality, in short—functioned in the early civilizations of the West, and how those attitudes reveal the unspoken rules that defined public and private behavior. Ormand treats Greece and Rome in separate sections, with ample cross-references and comparisons. Within each section, individual chapters focus on different types of texts and visual arts. Just as sexuality is presented differently in our legal cases than it is on television sitcoms, or supermarket tabloids, the reader will naturally find that the Greeks and Romans talk one way about sex, love, and marriage in legal speeches and another way in comedies, satires, and philosophical texts. Ormand's analysis takes into account changes in attitude over time, as well as different modes of presenting a complex and interconnected set of social beliefs and behaviors.

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Information

Publisher
Praeger
Year
2008
Print ISBN
9780275988807
eBook ISBN
9780313056079
Edition
1
Topic
History
Index
History

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Contents
  3. Series Foreword
  4. Preface
  5. Acknowledgments
  6. 1. Introduction
  7. 2. Homer, Hesiod, and Greek Lyric Poetry
  8. 3. Sexual Roles and Sexual Rules in Classical Athens
  9. 4. Sexuality in Greek Comedy
  10. 5. Legal and Illegal Sex in Ancient Greece
  11. 6. Philosophical Sex
  12. 7. Love and Sex in Hellenistic Poetry
  13. 8. Rome and Roman Sex
  14. 9. Roman Comic Sex
  15. 10. Legal and Illegal Sex in Ancient Rome
  16. 11. Roman Poetry about Love and Sex
  17. 12. Excursus: Lesbians in Ovid’s Metamorphoses
  18. 13. Imperial Sex: Nero and Seneca
  19. 14. Sex in Satire and Invective Poetry
  20. 15. Epilogue
  21. Notes
  22. Further Readings
  23. Index