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Rape in Antiquity: Sexual Violence in the Greek and Roman Worlds

Editat de Karen F. Pierce, Professor Susan Deacy
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iul 2002
How did the Greeks and Romans perceive rape? How seriously was it taken, and who were seen as its main victims? The classical scholars who have contributed to this volume look at social and legal realities of rape in the ancient world, and also at the numerous myths of rape which themselves may reflect real behaviour and attitudes.Modern readers, used to a discourse which focuses on the question of a woman's (or man's) consent to sexual activity and treats an unwilling partner as a victim worthy of sympathy, may find in ancient attitudes much that is disturbing. The twelve chapters in Rape in Antiquity cover topics ranged under six main headings: Athenian legal discourse; Greek myth; Greek art; Greek and Roman drama; Greek and Roman historiography; and Byzantine and Western medieval worlds. This first paperback edition of the book includes a new Preface by the editors bringing the volume up to date with the most recent scholarly developments.Contributors: Karim Arafat, James Arieti, Lucy Byrne, Susan Deacy, Thomas Harrison, Keith Hopwood, Martin Kilmer, Daniel Ogden, Rosanna Omitowoju, Karen F. Pierce, James Robson and Corinne Saunders.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780715631478
ISBN-10: 0715631470
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:Nouă
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bristol Classical Press
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Looks at social and legal realities of rape in the ancient world, and also at the numerous myths of rape which themselves may reflect real behaviours

Notă biografică

Susan Deacy is Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Manchester, UK. Karen F. Pierce currently works for the University of Wales, College of Medicine, UK.

Cuprins

Preface ATHENIAN LEGAL DISCOURSE1. Regulating rape: soap operas and self-interest in the Athenian courts - Rosanna Omitowoju (King's College, Cambridge)2. Rape, adultery and protection of bloodlines in classical Athens - Daniel Ogden (University of Wales Swansea)GREEK MYTH3. The vulnerability of Athena: parthenoi and rape in Greek myth - Susan Deacy (Keele University)4. Bestiality and bestial rape in Greek myth - J.E. Robson (King's College London)GREEK ART5. State of the art - art of the State: sexual violence and politics in Late Archaic and Early Classical vase-painting - K.W. Arafat (King's College London)6. Rape in early red-figure pottery: violence and threat in homo-erotic and hetero-erotic contexts - Martin Kilmer (University of Ottawa)GREEK AND ROMAN DRAMA7. Fear in the Seven against Thebes - Lucy Byrne (Exeter University)8. The portrayal of rape in New Comedy - Karen F. Pierce (University of Wales Lampeter)9. Herodotus and the ancient Greek idea of rape - Thomas Harrison (St Andrews University)10. Rape and Livy's view of Roman history - James A. Arieti (Hampden-Sydney College)BYZANTINE AND WESTERN MEDIEVAL WORLDS11. Byzantine princesses and lustful Turks - Keith Hopwood (University of Wales Lampeter)12. Classical paradigms of rape in the Middle Ages - Corinne J. Saunders (University College London)Index

Recenzii

Provides a rare and sensitive understanding of rape in the ancient world.
Rape in Antiquity is a valuable collection of essays on an important topic that has not yet received the attention it deserves. I highly recommend the essays by Deacy, Harrison, Pierce , Robson, and Saunders.

Descriere

A collection of 12 original essays providing an overview of how Greeks and Romans perceived the phenomenon of rape. Using the numerous references to rape in Greek legal speeches, comedy, tragedy, visual art and myth, the perceived victims and degree of seriousness of rape is assessed.