Slavery and Sexuality in Classical Antiquity(English, Hardcover, unknown)

Slavery and Sexuality in Classical Antiquity(English, Hardcover, unknown)

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Publisher:University of Wisconsin PresISBN 13: 9780299331900ISBN 10: 0299331903

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Slavery and Sexuality in Classical Antiquity(English, Hardcover, unknown) is written by unknown and published by University of Wisconsin Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0299331903 (ISBN 10) and 9780299331900 (ISBN 13).

Slavery and sexuality in the ancient world are well researched on their own, yet rarely have they been examined together. This volume is the first to explore the range of roles that sex played in the lives of enslaved people in antiquity beyond prostitution, bringing together scholars of both Greece and Rome to consider important and complex issues. Chapters address a wealth of art, literature, and drama to analyze a wide range of issues, including gendered power dynamics, sexual violence in slave revolts, same-sex relations between free and enslaved people, and the agency of assault victims. Slavery and Sexuality in Classical Antiquity reveals the often hidden and contradictory attitudes concerning the sexual identities and expression of enslaved people. These individuals were typically objectified by both social convention and legal description but were also recognized as human subjects, with subjectivity and sexual desires of their own. The contributors provoke valuable and fascinating questions that not only recognize the trauma and struggles of enslaved people but also point to the apparent inconsistencies in the mindsets of the enslavers. The resulting volume expands our understanding of both sexuality and slavery in ancient Greece and Rome, as separate subjects and as they impacted each other.