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The Crisis of Masculinity in the Age of Augustus

Autor Melanie Racette-Campbell
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 iul 2023
The political rupture caused by the ascension of Augustus Caesar in ancient Rome, which ended the centuries-old Republic, had drastic consequences for the performance and understanding of masculinity in a markedly androcentric society. Previously, masculinity was established and maintained through the frame of competition, in both public and private spheres—but the total accumulation of power by one man foreclosed most avenues of, and even appreciation for, competition. Melanie Racette-Campbell examines how Rome’s elite men navigated this liminal moment between Republic and Empire, and shows that the process was neither linear nor uniform. 

Already in the late Republic, prior to Augustus’s rise to power, cracks in the hegemonic concept of masculinity were starting to show. Careful reading of contemporary texts reveals a decades-long process as tumultuous and unsteady as the political events they echoed, one in which multiple and competing strategies for reconceiving the nature of masculinity were tested, employed, discarded, and adopted in a complex public-private discourse. The eventual reconstitution of a definition of Roman manhood was not easily agreed upon. Masculinity in both the Republic and the Empire are well studied subjects, but by shining a light on the precise moment of transition Racette-Campbell unveils the precise complexity, contours, and nuances of the Augustan crisis of masculinity.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780299343507
ISBN-10: 0299343502
Pagini: 274
Ilustrații: 0 illus.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Wisconsin Press
Colecția University of Wisconsin Press

Recenzii

“Melanie Racette-Campbell provides deft analysis and brilliant close readings about how the Augustan poets mobilized their understanding of Roman masculinity in response to life in the new regime. Highly recommended for anyone interested in ancient Roman sexuality and gender or the intersection of political history and gendered norms.”—Charles Goldberg, Bethel University

Notă biografică

Melanie Racette-Campbell is an assistant professor of classics at the University of Winnipeg. She is coeditor of the forthcoming volume Toxic Masculinity in the Ancient World.

Cuprins

Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction: Augustus and the End of Republican Masculinity
Chapter 1: Catullus and Cicero: Word Play in the Ruins
Chapter 2: Virtus under the Principate
Chapter 3: Resistance through Authority
Chapter 4: Disengagement through the Recusatio
Chapter 5: Speaking through the Gods
Conclusion: After Augustan Masculinity
Notes
References
Index Locorum
Index

Descriere

The political rupture caused by the ascension of Augustus Caesar in ancient Rome, which ended the centuries-old Republic, had drastic consequences for the performance and understanding of masculinity in a markedly androcentric society. Melanie Racette-Campbell examines how Rome’s elite men navigated this liminal moment between Republic and Empire when the total accumulation of power by one man foreclosed avenues of, and appreciation for, competition as the means of constructing and performing their gender. The process of reconceptualizing a definition of Roman manhood, as revealed through a complex public-private discourse, was as tumultuous and unsteady as the political events of the time.

By carefully reading contemporary texts focused on the precise moment of transition, Racette-Campbell unveils the complexity, contours, and nuances of the Augustan crisis of masculinity.