
Controlling Desires
Sexuality in Ancient Greece and Rome
Kirk Ormand(Author)
University of Texas Press
Will be published approx. on 10. January 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
440 pages
978-1-4773-1145-5 (ISBN)
Description
"Comprehensive, reader-friendly, richly detailed, forthright, subtle, and very clear, Controlling Desires is the only handbook on ancient sexuality that works persistently to offset modern readers' assumptions about sex and sexuality, to challenge the notion that sexuality is natural and universal, and to bring out the differences between ancient and modern discourses of sex-or, even, between ancient and modern experiences of desire. As such, it is a very helpful resource for students working on the history of sexuality in classical antiquity, because it shows how such a history might be possible and what is actually historical about sexuality."
-David M. Halperin, University of Michigan, author of One Hundred Years of Homosexuality, Saint Foucault, and How to Do the History of Homosexuality
Since its first publication in 2009, Controlling Desires has been widely lauded as an accessible introduction to sexual practices, attitudes, and beliefs in the classical world. Treating Greece and Rome in separate sections, with ample cross-references and comparisons, Kirk Ormand presents a wide array of evidence from literary texts and visual arts, including two new chapters on Greek vase painting and Roman artifacts and wall paintings.
-David M. Halperin, University of Michigan, author of One Hundred Years of Homosexuality, Saint Foucault, and How to Do the History of Homosexuality
Since its first publication in 2009, Controlling Desires has been widely lauded as an accessible introduction to sexual practices, attitudes, and beliefs in the classical world. Treating Greece and Rome in separate sections, with ample cross-references and comparisons, Kirk Ormand presents a wide array of evidence from literary texts and visual arts, including two new chapters on Greek vase painting and Roman artifacts and wall paintings.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Austin, TX
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 228 mm
Width: 153 mm
Thickness: 32 mm
Weight
667 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4773-1145-5 (9781477311455)
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Person
Kirk Ormand is a professor of classics at Oberlin College. His books include Exchange and the Maiden: Marriage in Sophoclean Tragedy and Ancient Sex: New Essays.
Content
Figures
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction
2. Homer, Hesiod, and Greek Lyric Poetry
3. Sexual Roles and Sexual Rules in Classical Athens
4. Sexuality in Greek Comedy
5. Legal and Illegal Sex in Ancient Greece
6. Philosophical Sex
7. Greek Pots and Greek Sex
8. Love and Sex in Hellenistic Poetry
9. Rome and Roman Sex
10. Roman Comic Sex
11. Legal and Illegal Sex in Ancient Rome
12. Roman Poetry about Love and Sex
13. Excursus: Lesbians in Ovid's Metamorphoses
14. Roman Sex on the Walls and in Gardens: Artifacts and Images
15. Imperial Sex: Nero and Seneca
16. Sex in Satire and Invective Poetry
17. Epilogue
Appendix 1. Timeline of Greek History and Culture
Appendix 2. Timeline of Roman History and Culture
Notes
Further Readings
Index
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction
2. Homer, Hesiod, and Greek Lyric Poetry
3. Sexual Roles and Sexual Rules in Classical Athens
4. Sexuality in Greek Comedy
5. Legal and Illegal Sex in Ancient Greece
6. Philosophical Sex
7. Greek Pots and Greek Sex
8. Love and Sex in Hellenistic Poetry
9. Rome and Roman Sex
10. Roman Comic Sex
11. Legal and Illegal Sex in Ancient Rome
12. Roman Poetry about Love and Sex
13. Excursus: Lesbians in Ovid's Metamorphoses
14. Roman Sex on the Walls and in Gardens: Artifacts and Images
15. Imperial Sex: Nero and Seneca
16. Sex in Satire and Invective Poetry
17. Epilogue
Appendix 1. Timeline of Greek History and Culture
Appendix 2. Timeline of Roman History and Culture
Notes
Further Readings
Index