Contributors
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction: Rereading Ancient Slavery, Richard Alston
2. Odysseus as Slave: The Ritual of Domination and Social Death in Homeric Society, Patrice Rankine
3. The Paradigms of Execution: Managing Slave Death from Homer to Virginia, Leanne Hunnings
4. Some Ancient Greek Images of Slavery, William G. Thalmann
5. Greek Representations of the Slave Body: A Conflict of Ideas? Kelly L. Wrenhaven
6. Slavery and Freedom in Euripides' Cyclops, Boris Nikolsky
7. Navigating Race, Class, Polis and Empire: The Place of Empirical Analysis in Aristotle's Account of Natural Slavery, S. Sara Monoson
8. Family, Slavery and Subversion in Menander's Epitrepontes, Laura Proffitt
9. The Slave as Minimal Addition in Latin Literature, William Fitzgerald
10. Slave Agency and Resistance in Martial, Deborah Kamen
11. Playing Ball with Zeus: Strategies in Reading Ancient Slavery through Dreams, Edith Hall
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