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Ancient Rome and the construction of modern homosexual identities
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ISBN: 0199689725 9780199689729 Year: 2015 Publisher: New-York: Oxford university press,

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"Much has been written about the contribution of ancient Greece to modern discourses of homosexuality, but Rome's significant role has been largely overlooked. Ancient Rome and the Construction of Modern Homosexual Identities explores the contested history of responses to Roman antiquity, covering areas such as literature, the visual arts, popular culture, scholarship, and pornography. Essays by scholars working across a number of disciplines analyse the demonization of Rome and attempts to write it out of the history of homosexuality by early activists such as John Addington Symonds, who believed that Rome had corrupted ideal (and idealized) 'Greek love' through its decadence and sexual licentiousness. The volume's contributors also investigate the identification with Rome by men and women who have sought an alternative ancestry for their desires. The volume asks what it means to look to Rome instead of Greece, theorizes the way in which Rome itself appropriates Greece, and explores the consequences of such appropriations and identifications, both ancient and modern.From learned discussions of lesbian cunnilingus in Renaissance commentaries on Martial and Juvenal, to disgust at the sexual excesses of the emperors, to the use of Rome by the early sexologists, to modern pornographic films that linger on the bodies of gladiators and slaves, Rome has been central to homosexual desires and experiences. By interrogating the desires that create engagements with the classical past, the volume illuminates both classical reception and the history of sexuality" --


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男色の景色 : いはねばこそあれ.
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ISBN: 9784103134510 Year: 2008 Publisher: 東京 新潮社

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Images of ancient Greek pederasty : boys were their gods
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ISBN: 0415564042 9780415564045 Year: 2010 Publisher: London : Routledge,

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Roman homosexuality
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ISBN: 1282402900 9786612402906 0199742014 9780199742011 9780195388749 0195388747 0199889198 Year: 2010 Publisher: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press,

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Ten years after its original publication, Roman Homosexuality remains the definitive statement of this interesting but often misunderstood aspect of Roman culture. Learned yet accessible, the book has reached both students and general readers with an interest in ancient sexuality. This second edition features a new foreword by Martha Nussbaum, a completely rewritten introduction that takes account of new developments in the field, a rewritten and expanded appendix on ancient images of sexuality, and an updated bibliography.

Roman homosexuality : ideologies of masculinity in classical Antiquity
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ISBN: 0195113004 0195125053 0198028911 1280453761 0195354516 1602561850 9780195113006 9780195125054 9780195354515 9786610453764 6610453764 9780198028918 9781280453762 9781602561854 Year: 1999 Publisher: New York (N.Y.): Oxford university press

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This book provides a thoroughly documented discussion of ancient Roman ideologies of masculinity and sexuality with a focus on ancient representations of sexual experience between males. It gathers a wide range of evidence from the second century B.C. to the second century A.D.and uses that evidence to reconstruct the contexts within which Roman texts were created and had their meaning. The book takes as its starting point the thesis that in order to understand the Roman material, we must make the effort to set aside any preconceptions we might have regarding sexuality, masculinity, and effeminacy. [publisher's description]

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