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Pornography and representation in Greece and Rome

Amy Richlin 1951-

New York Oxford University Press 1992

Disponible en MAE - Museu Arqueologia e Etnologia    (HQ472.G8 P836 )(Obténgalo)

  • Título:
    Pornography and representation in Greece and Rome
  • Autor: Amy Richlin 1951-
  • Materias: Pornography -- Social aspects -- Greece; Pornography -- Social aspects -- Rome; Feminist criticism -- Greece; Feminist criticism -- Rome; Erotic literature, Greek; Erotic literature, Latin; Pornographie -- Aspect social -- Grèce; Pornographie -- Aspect social -- Rome; Critique féministe -- Grèce; Critique féministe -- Rome; Littérature érotique grecque; Littérature érotique latine; IMPÉRIO ROMANO; Pornography; Greece; Roman Empire; PORNOGRAFIA (ASPECTOS SOCIAIS) -- GRÉCIA ROMA (ITÁLIA)
  • Notas: Includes bibliographical references (p. 285-311) and index
  • Descripción: Pornography and persuasion on attic pottery / Robert F. Sutton, Jr. -- Tragedy and the politics of containment / Nancy Sorkin Rabinowitz -- Eros in love : pederasty and pornography in Greece / H.A. Shapiro -- The mute nude female characters in Aristophanes' plays / Bella Zweig -- Love's body anatomized : the ancient erotic handbooks and the rhetoric of sexuality / Holt N. Parker -- The body female and the body politic : Livy's Lucretia and Verginia / Sandra R. Joshel -- The domestication of desire : Ovid's Parva tabella and the theater of love / Molly Myerowitz -- Reading Ovid's rapes / Amy Richlin -- Death as decoration : scenes from the arena on Roman domestic mosaics / Shelby Brown -- Callirhoe : displaying the phallic woman / Helen E. Elsom -- Sweet and pleasant passion : female and male fantasy in ancient romance novels / Holly Montague -- The edible woman : Athenaeus's concept of the pornographic / Madeleine M. Henry -- Epilogue : the (other) maiden's tale / Terri Marsh
    Can the pornographic be said to have existed in Greece and Rome? This new group of essays points to some striking similarities between our culture and those of the ancient world, challenging Foucauldian assumptions about the nature of sexuality. Covering such topics as vase painting, tragic and comic drama from fifth-century Athens, Hellenistic philosophy and sex manuals, Roman history, poetry, wall-painting, representations of gladiatorial combat, and romance novels, the contributors approach sexuality from both sides of the feminist pornography debate, including the use of film theory. A path-breaking application of feminist theory to the study of Greek and Roman cultures, this book offers new insight into the notion of sexuality in the ancient world
  • Editor: New York Oxford University Press
  • Fecha de creación: 1992
  • Formato: xxiii, 317 p ill 25 cm.
  • Idioma: Inglés

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