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Slavery and Sexuality in Classical Antiquity [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 336 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 228x152x20 mm, kaal: 333 g, 23 black & white illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Jun-2021
  • Kirjastus: University of Wisconsin Press
  • ISBN-10: 0299331903
  • ISBN-13: 9780299331900
  • Formaat: Hardback, 336 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 228x152x20 mm, kaal: 333 g, 23 black & white illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Jun-2021
  • Kirjastus: University of Wisconsin Press
  • ISBN-10: 0299331903
  • ISBN-13: 9780299331900
Slavery and sexuality in the ancient world are well researched on their own, yet rarely have they been examined together. Chapters address a wealth of art, literature, and drama to explore a wide range of issues, including gendered power dynamics, sexual violence in slave revolts, same-sex relations between free and enslaved people, and the agency of assault victims.

Slavery and sexuality in the ancient world are well researched on their own, yet rarely have they been examined together. This volume is the first to explore the range of roles that sex played in the lives of enslaved people in antiquity beyond prostitution, bringing together scholars of both Greece and Rome to consider important and complex issues. Chapters address a wealth of art, literature, and drama to analyze a wide range of issues, including gendered power dynamics, sexual violence in slave revolts, same-sex relations between free and enslaved people, and the agency of assault victims.
 
Slavery and Sexuality in Classical Antiquity reveals the often hidden and contradictory attitudes concerning the sexual identities and expression of enslaved people. These individuals were typically objectified by both social convention and legal description but were also recognized as human subjects, with subjectivity and sexual desires of their own. The contributors provoke valuable and fascinating questions that not only recognize the trauma and struggles of enslaved people but also point to the apparent inconsistencies in the mindsets of the enslavers. The resulting volume expands our understanding of both sexuality and slavery in ancient Greece and Rome, as separate subjects and as they impacted each other.

Arvustused

A set of detailed, theoretically informed and compassionate studies of the sexual existence of enslaved persons. Using textual, visual, and archaeological evidence, this valuable book builds on and challenges earlier work to illuminate crucial aspects of forms of domination in the long histories of Ancient Greece and Rome." - Page duBois, author of Slaves and Other Objects

"This brilliant collection of essays will deepen our knowledge of how slavery and sexuality were inseparable in classical antiquity. Ranging from Archaic Greece to the Roman Empire, this book is full of new insights into the power dynamics of ancient societies." - Kyle Harper, University of Oklahoma

List of Illustrations
vii
Acknowledgments ix
Conventions and Abbreviations xi
Introduction: Mere Sex Objects? 3(12)
C. W. Marshall
Deborah Kamen
1 Slaves and Sex in the Odyssey
15(25)
Emily Wilson
2 Controlling Female Slave Sexuality and Men's War-Driven Sexual Desires
40(26)
Kathy L. Gaca
3 Slaves and Sex in Classical Greek Art
66(23)
Kelly L. Wrenhaven
4 The Sexual Agency of Slaves in Classical Athens
89(15)
Jason Douglas Porter
5 Same-Sex Relations between Free and Slave in Democratic Athens
104(20)
Rafal Matuszewski
6 Love-Sick in a Different Way: Sex and Desire in Lysias 4
124(17)
C. W. Marshall
7 Female Sexual Agency and an Enslaved "Olynthian": Demosthenes 19.196--98
141(18)
Allison Glazebrook
8 Sexual Violence in Republican Slave Revolts
159(15)
Katharine P. D. Huemoeller
9 Male Slave Rape and Victims' Agency in Roman Society
174(14)
Anise K. Strong
10 Sex and Slavery in the Pompeian Household: A Survey
188(23)
Sarah Levin-Richardson
11 Speaking Out? Child Sexual Abuse and the Enslaved Voice in the Cena Trimalchionis
211(28)
Ulrike Roth
12 Reading Apuleius's Cupid and Psyche from the Slave's Perspective: The Tale of Psyche Ancilla
239(15)
William Owens
13 Control of Roman Slave Sexuality: Authority, Profit, and Resistance
254(17)
Matthew J. Perry
Bibliography 271(36)
Contributors 307(2)
Index 309
Deborah Kamen is a professor of classics at the University of Washington and the author of Insults in Classical Athens and Status in Classical Athens.

C. W. Marshall is a professor of Greek at the University of British Columbia and the author of Aeschylus: Libation Bearers and The Structure and Performance of Euripides Helen.