The Greeks and Greek love

a radical reappraisal of homosexuality in ancient Greece

Copertina rigida, 832 pagine

lingua English

Pubblicato il 10 Luglio 2009 da Random House.

ISBN:
978-0-375-50516-4
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Numero OCLC:
251204516

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For nearly two thousand years, historians have treated the subject of homosexuality in ancient Greece with apology, embarrassment, or outright denial. Now classics scholar James Davidson offers a brilliant, unblushing exploration of the passion that permeated Greek civilization. Using homosexuality as a lens, Davidson sheds new light on every aspect of Greek culture, from politics and religion to art and war. With stunning erudition and irresistible wit–and without moral judgment–Davidson has written the first major examination of homosexuality in ancient Greece since the dawn of the modern gay rights movement.

What exactly did same-sex love mean in a culture that had no word or concept comparable to our term “homosexuality”? How sexual were these attachments? When Greeks spoke of love between men and boys, how young were the boys, how old were the men? Drawing on examples from philosophy, poetry, drama, history, and vase painting, Davidson provides fascinating answers to …

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  • Homosexuality -- Greece -- History.
  • Greece -- Civilization -- To 146 B.C.