Foreword ix
Notes on Contributors xi
Abbreviations xvii
Note on Ancient Greek Words, Names, and Titles xxvii
1 Feminist Theory 1
Marilyn B. Skinner
2 Studies of Ancient Masculinity 17
Mark Masterson
3 Desirability and the Body 31
Mark D. Stansbury-O’Donnell
4 Foucault’s History of Sexuality and the Discipline of Classics
54
Kirk Ormand
5 Greek and Roman Marriage 69
Allison Glazebrook and Kelly Olson
6 Prostitution: Controversies and New Approaches 83
Thomas A. J. McGinn
7 Ancient Pederasty: An Introduction 102
Andrew Lear
8 Peer Homosexuality 128
Thomas K. Hubbard
9 Female Homoeroticism 150
Sandra Boehringer
10 From Ascesis to Sexual Renunciation 164
Thomas K. Hubbard and Maria Doerfler
11 Sexual Abuse and Sexual Rights: Slaves’ Erotic Experience at
Athens and Rome 184
Edward E. Cohen
12 Sumposion 199
Sean Corner
13 Sexuality in Greek and Roman Religion 214
Jennifer Larson
14 Sexuality in Greek and Roman Military Contexts 230
David D. Leitao
15 Athletics and Sexuality 244
Nick Fisher
16 Phusis and Sensuality: Knowing the Body in Greek Erotic
Culture 265
Giulia Sissa
17 Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered: Erotic Magic in the
Greco-Roman World 282
Radcliffe G. Edmonds III
18 Dream Interpretation, Physiognomy, Body Divination 297
Christophe Chandezon, Veronique Dasen, and Jerome Wilgaux
19 Sex in Ancient Greek and Roman Epic 314
Ingrid E. Holmberg
20 Erotic Lyric 335
Richard Rawles and Bartolo Natoli
21 Sexuality in the Extant Greek and Roman Tragedies 352
Hanna M. Roisman
22 The Body Politic: Sexuality in Greek and Roman Comedy and
Mime 366
Monica Florence
23 Greco-Roman Satirical Poetry 381
Ralph M. Rosen and Catherine C. Keane
24 Greek and Roman Ethnosexuality 398
Joseph Roisman
25 Platonic and Roman Influence on Stoic and Epicurean Sexual
Ethics 417
James Jope
26 Sexual Rhetoric: From Athens to Rome 431
Allison Glazebrook
27 Biography 446
Caroline Vout
28 Epistolography 463
Owen Hodkinson
29 Paths of Love: Age and Gender Dynamics in the Erotic Novel
479
T. Wade Richardson
30 Sexual Themes in Greek and Latin Graffiti 493
Craig Williams
31 Sexuality and Visual Representation 509
John R. Clarke
32 Sexuality in Jewish Writings from 200 BCE to 200 CE 534
Mary R. D’Angelo
33 Early Christian Sexuality 549
Kathy L. Gaca
34 The Early Modern Erotic Imagination 565
Alastair J. L. Blanshard
35 Romantic Appropriations 583
Michael Matthew Kaylor
36 The Early Homophile Movement in Germany 599
Hans Peter Obermayer
37 Ancient Sexuality on Screen 613
Monica S. Cyrino
Index of Ancient Works Cited 629
General Index 647
Thomas K. Hubbard is Professor of Classics and holder of the Mary Helen Thompson Centennial Professorship in the Humanities at the University of Texas, Austin. He is the editor of Greek Love Reconsidered (2000) and Homosexuality in Greece and Rome: A Sourcebook of Basic Documents (2003), and the author of numerous articles on ancient sexuality.
Companion to Greek and Roman Sexualitiesprovides a thought-provoking overview of an important subject area, it is a fascinating collection of chapters offering a tantalizing taste of a scholarship that is ripe for debate and will continue to encourage scholars to develop their research methods, bringing the cultures of Greece and Rome together for comparison and criticism and dissection and discussion. (Reference Reviews, 1 December 2014 "Thanks to its wide scope, the collection of papers is guaranteed to appeal to beginners in the field of ancient sexuality as well as to specialists, who will find many details which are new to them. The Companion should also prove useful in teaching courses on issues of ancient sex and sexuality, since it assembles up-to-date, authoritative, well-written treatments of key aspects by noted experts. Its particular value lies in the diversity of the evidence presented and the breadth of the questions asked of the sources." (Bryn Mawr Classical Review, September 2014)
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