Roman Homosexuality

Auteur: Williams, Craig A. (Assistant Professor of Classics, Assistant Professor of Classics, Brooklyn College, City University of New York)
Editeur: Oxford University Press Inc
This comprehensive study of Roman sexuality and the ideologies of masculinity discusses a wide range of ancient texts, arguing that native Roman concepts of masculinity did not rely on the distinction between homosexuality and heterosexuality, but were instead structured around such antitheses as free vs. slave, dominant vs. subordinate, and masculine vs. effeminate.
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This comprehensive study of Roman sexuality and the ideologies of masculinity discusses a wide range of ancient texts, arguing that native Roman concepts of masculinity did not rely on the distinction between homosexuality and heterosexuality, but were instead structured around such antitheses as free vs. slave, dominant vs. subordinate, and masculine vs. effeminate.
ISBN / EAN 9780195113006
Auteur Williams, Craig A. (Assistant Professor of Classics, Assistant Professor of Classics, Brooklyn College, City University of New York)
Editeur Oxford University Press Inc