Same-Sex Desire and Love in Greco-Roman Antiquity and in the Classical Tradition of the West
Autor Beerte C. Verstraete, Vernon L. Provencalen Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 feb 2006
In ancient times, the Greek god Eros personified both heterosexual and homosexual attractions. Same-Sex Desire and Love in Greco-Roman Antiquity and in Classical Tradition of the West explores the homosexual side of the vanished civilizations of Greece and Rome, and the resulting influence on the Classical tradition of the West. Respected scholars clearly present evidence that shows the extensive nature of homoeroticism and homosexuality in the Classical world. Iconography such as vase decoration and carved gemstones is presented in photographs, and the text includes an examination of a wide selection of literature of the times with an eye to opening new vistas for future study.
Same-Sex Desire and Love in Greco-Roman Antiquity and in Classical Tradition of the West lays to rest the myths generally accepted as truth about Greco-Roman views on homosexuality and brings fresh insights to philological and historical scholarship. This book provides nuanced, humanistic discussions on the common phenomena of same-sex desire. Topics include Greek pederasty and its origins, the Greek female homoeroticism of Sappho, homosexuality in Greek and Roman art and literature, and the emergence of the gay liberation movement with the influence of discussions of Greek and Roman homosexuality in the twentieth century. The text is extensively referenced and includes helpful notation.
Same-Sex Desire and Love in Greco-Roman Antiquity and in Classical Tradition of the West provides a comprehensive table of abbreviations, subject index, and index of names and terms. It discusses in detail:
- the integral role athletic nudity played in athlete-trainer pederasty
- the central role of pederasty in Greek history, politics, art, literature, and learning
- tracing the history of the Ganymede myth
- how the athletic culture of Sparta contributed to the spread of pederasty in Greece
- homosexuality in Boeotia in contrast to the rest of Greece
- the homoeroticism of Sappho
- dispelling generally accepted myths prevalent about Roman sexuality
- Roman visual representations of homosexuality as evidence of prevailing attitudes
- homoerotic connotations in literature and philosophy of the Italian Renaissance
- the effect of German classical philology on gay scholarship
- English Romantic poets and the importance of male love in their lives
- the Uranians’ use of allusions and themes from ancient Greece
- the building of intellectual community through gay print culture—through the use of Greece and Rome as models
- and more
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781560236047
ISBN-10: 1560236043
Pagini: 504
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.94 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1560236043
Pagini: 504
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.94 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Cuprins
- Preface
- Introduction (Beert C. Verstraete and Vernon Provencal)
- Reconsiderations About Greek Homosexuality (William Armstrong Percy, III)
- The Dispersion of Pederasty and the Athletic Revolution in Sixth-Century BC Greece (Thomas F. Scanlon)
- Glukus Himeros: Pederastic Influence on the Myth of Ganymede (Vernon Provencal)
- Pindar’s Tenth Olympian and Athlete-Trainer Pederasty (Thomas Hubbard)
- Boeotian Swine: Homosexuality in Boeotia (Charles Hupperts)
- “Sleeping in the Bosom of a Tender Companion”: Homoerotic Attachments in Sappho (Anne L. Klinck)
- Some Myths and Anomalies in the Study of Roman Sexuality (James L. Butrica)
- Representations of the Cinaedus in Roman Art: Evidence of “Gay” Subculture? (John R. Clarke)
- The Originality of Tibullus’ Marathus Elegies (Beert C. Verstraete)
- On Kissing and Sighing: Renaissance Homoerotic Love from Ficino’s De Amore and Sopra Lo Amore to Cesare Trevisani’s L’impresa (1569) (Armando Maggi)
- Light in Hellas: How German Classical Philology Engendered Gay Scholarship (Wayne R. Dynes)
- Hellenism and Homoeroticism in Shelley and His Circle (John Lauritsen)
- The Greek Mirror: The Uranians and Their Use of Greece (D. H. Mader)
- Eros Underground: Greece and Rome in Gay Print Culture 1953-65 (Amy Richlin)
- Table of Abbreviations
- Index of Names and Terms
- Index Locorum
- General Index
- Reference Notes Included
Notă biografică
Beerte C. Verstraete, Vernon L. Provencal
Descriere
In ancient times, the Greek god Eros personified both heterosexual and homosexual attractions. Same-Sex Desire and Love in Greco-Roman Antiquity and in Classical Tradition of the West explores the homosexual side of the vanished civilizations of Greece and Rome, and the resulting influence on the Classical tradition of the West. Respected scholars clearly present evidence that shows the extensive nature of homoeroticism and homosexuality in the Classical world. Iconography such as vase decoration and carved gemstones is presented in photographs, and the text includes an examination of a wide selection of literature of the times with an eye to opening new vistas for future study.
Note: The Haworth Press, Inc., will be proceeding with publication of a re-edited version of Same-Sex Desire and Love in Greco-Roman Antiquity and in the Classical Tradition of the West. This version will not include Dr. Bruce Rind's chapter titled “Pederasty: An Integration of Cross-Cultural, Cross-Species, and Empirical Data.”
It is the intention of the Press to publish a future volume (title and publication date to be announced) which will examine the controversial issues surrounding research on adult-adolescent sexuality in a fully-framed context from as many perspectives as possible, including Dr. Rind's and those of his critics.
Note: The Haworth Press, Inc., will be proceeding with publication of a re-edited version of Same-Sex Desire and Love in Greco-Roman Antiquity and in the Classical Tradition of the West. This version will not include Dr. Bruce Rind's chapter titled “Pederasty: An Integration of Cross-Cultural, Cross-Species, and Empirical Data.”
It is the intention of the Press to publish a future volume (title and publication date to be announced) which will examine the controversial issues surrounding research on adult-adolescent sexuality in a fully-framed context from as many perspectives as possible, including Dr. Rind's and those of his critics.