Sexuality in Greek and Roman CultureJohn Wiley & Sons, 2013 M07 23 - 464 pages This agenda-setting text has been fully revised in its second edition, with coverage extended into the Christian era. It remains the most comprehensive and engaging introduction to the sexual cultures of ancient Greece and Rome.
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Contents
1913 | |
1934 | |
Epic Sexuality | |
Symposium and Initiation | |
Boys into | |
More than Meets the | |
The Politics of | |
Pederasty and Class | |
The Soft Embrace | |
Self and Others | |
Them | |
Maps | |
Toward Salvation? | |
Approaches | |
Things Fall Apart | |
The Use of Antiquity | |
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