Boys or women?: the rhetoric of sexual preference in Achilles Tatius, Plutarch, and pseudo-Lucian
"In Achilles Tatius' Greek novel Leucippe and Clitophon (2.35-38), Plutarch's Amatorius (749c-756a) and [Lucian's] Amores (17-52), there occur three conversations where a man's choice of having either young men or women as sex partners is discussed and problematized in relat...
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Zusammenfassung: | "In Achilles Tatius' Greek novel Leucippe and Clitophon (2.35-38), Plutarch's Amatorius (749c-756a) and [Lucian's] Amores (17-52), there occur three conversations where a man's choice of having either young men or women as sex partners is discussed and problematized in relation to its philosophical, traditional, moral and social propriety within the literary world of the Second Sophistic in the Roman Empire. Using as conceptual framework Michel Foucault's construction of Greco-Roman sexuality as put forth in the second and third volumes of his Histoire de la sexualité, this dissertation offers a close reading to examine the issues raised in these three ancient Greek texts, their wider literary and social context, and how they may diverge from Foucault's schema. The erotic paradigm dictating proper sexual and affectational relations with partners of both genders, inherited from classical antiquity and as constructed by Foucault, will, in fact, prove to have undergone several modifications by the time of these three primary texts. On the one hand, a more frankly sexualized interpretation of the pederastic side of this paradigm will take its place alongside, and in some respects supplant, the traditionally and philosophically chaste representation of relationships with a beloved boy. On the other, a new understanding of the erotic worth of women, and wives in particular, will transform procreative relations to conjugal partnerships of the deeply philosophical sort formerly characterizing amorous relations among men."--Abstract |
Beschreibung: | Includes abstract |
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spelling | Klabunde, Michael R. Verfasser aut Boys or women? the rhetoric of sexual preference in Achilles Tatius, Plutarch, and pseudo-Lucian by Michael R. Klabunde Ann Arbor UMI 2001 3 Mikrofiches (II, 188 Seiten) 11x15cm txt rdacontent h rdamedia he rdacarrier Silver positive 24x positiv Includes abstract Dissertation Division of Research and Advanced Studies of the University of Cincinnati 2001 Includes bibliographical references (leaves 233-242) "In Achilles Tatius' Greek novel Leucippe and Clitophon (2.35-38), Plutarch's Amatorius (749c-756a) and [Lucian's] Amores (17-52), there occur three conversations where a man's choice of having either young men or women as sex partners is discussed and problematized in relation to its philosophical, traditional, moral and social propriety within the literary world of the Second Sophistic in the Roman Empire. Using as conceptual framework Michel Foucault's construction of Greco-Roman sexuality as put forth in the second and third volumes of his Histoire de la sexualité, this dissertation offers a close reading to examine the issues raised in these three ancient Greek texts, their wider literary and social context, and how they may diverge from Foucault's schema. The erotic paradigm dictating proper sexual and affectational relations with partners of both genders, inherited from classical antiquity and as constructed by Foucault, will, in fact, prove to have undergone several modifications by the time of these three primary texts. On the one hand, a more frankly sexualized interpretation of the pederastic side of this paradigm will take its place alongside, and in some respects supplant, the traditionally and philosophically chaste representation of relationships with a beloved boy. On the other, a new understanding of the erotic worth of women, and wives in particular, will transform procreative relations to conjugal partnerships of the deeply philosophical sort formerly characterizing amorous relations among men."--Abstract Achilles Tatius / Leucippe and Clitophon Plutarch / Amatorius Lucian / of Samosata / Amores Lucianus Samosatensis 120-180 Amores (DE-588)4430907-7 gnd rswk-swf Achilles Tatius Scriptor Eroticus ca. 2./3. Jh. Leucippe et Clitophon (DE-588)4126799-0 gnd rswk-swf Plutarchus 45-120 Amatorius (DE-588)4406672-7 gnd rswk-swf Amatorius (Plutarch) fast Amores (Lucian, of Samosata) fast Leucippe and Clitophon (Achilles Tatius) fast Sex customs / Greece / History Sexual orientation / Greece / History Sexual orientation in literature Sex customs fast Sexual orientation fast Sexual orientation in literature fast Geschichte Erotik Motiv (DE-588)4123157-0 gnd rswk-swf Greece fast Griechenland (DE-588)4113937-9 Hochschulschrift gnd-content Achilles Tatius TLG 0532 (DE-2581)TH000000007 gbd Plutarchus biogr. et phil. TLG 0007 (DE-2581)TH000002466 gbd Sexualität (DE-2581)TH000006266 gbd Achilles Tatius Scriptor Eroticus ca. 2./3. Jh. Leucippe et Clitophon (DE-588)4126799-0 u Plutarchus 45-120 Amatorius (DE-588)4406672-7 u Lucianus Samosatensis 120-180 Amores (DE-588)4430907-7 u Erotik Motiv (DE-588)4123157-0 s DE-604 |
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title | Boys or women? the rhetoric of sexual preference in Achilles Tatius, Plutarch, and pseudo-Lucian |
title_auth | Boys or women? the rhetoric of sexual preference in Achilles Tatius, Plutarch, and pseudo-Lucian |
title_exact_search | Boys or women? the rhetoric of sexual preference in Achilles Tatius, Plutarch, and pseudo-Lucian |
title_full | Boys or women? the rhetoric of sexual preference in Achilles Tatius, Plutarch, and pseudo-Lucian by Michael R. Klabunde |
title_fullStr | Boys or women? the rhetoric of sexual preference in Achilles Tatius, Plutarch, and pseudo-Lucian by Michael R. Klabunde |
title_full_unstemmed | Boys or women? the rhetoric of sexual preference in Achilles Tatius, Plutarch, and pseudo-Lucian by Michael R. Klabunde |
title_short | Boys or women? |
title_sort | boys or women the rhetoric of sexual preference in achilles tatius plutarch and pseudo lucian |
title_sub | the rhetoric of sexual preference in Achilles Tatius, Plutarch, and pseudo-Lucian |
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topic_facet | Achilles Tatius / Leucippe and Clitophon Plutarch / Amatorius Lucian / of Samosata / Amores Lucianus Samosatensis 120-180 Amores Achilles Tatius Scriptor Eroticus ca. 2./3. Jh. Leucippe et Clitophon Plutarchus 45-120 Amatorius Amatorius (Plutarch) Amores (Lucian, of Samosata) Leucippe and Clitophon (Achilles Tatius) Sex customs / Greece / History Sexual orientation / Greece / History Sexual orientation in literature Sex customs Sexual orientation Geschichte Erotik Motiv Greece Griechenland Hochschulschrift |
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