Courtesans at table :: gender and Greek literary culture in Athenaeus /
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Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xii, 242 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 225-233) and index. |
ISBN: | 9781317794141 1317794141 130646790X 9781306467902 |
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contents | The Courtesan as Fetish -- Ancient Greek Terms for Prostitutes -- Distinguishing the Hetaera from the Porne -- The Pallake -- The Auletris and Other Female Entertainers -- The Eromene -- Genres of Courtesans: Athenaeus and Literary Nostalgia -- Athenaeus and the Literary Symposium -- Genres of Courtesans: Athenaeus and the Literary Quotation -- Book 13 and the Discourse on Hetaeras -- Cynulcus' Invective against Hetaeras -- Myrtilus' Encomium of Hetaeras -- The Women Most Mentioned: The Names of Athenian Courtesans -- The Problem with Names -- The Names of Athenian Women -- Attic Identity, Foreign Birth -- The Names of Hetaeras -- The Names of Slaves -- The Use of the Metronymic -- The Witticisms of Courtesans and Attic Paideia -- Flattery, Riddles, and Double-Entendres -- Hetaeras as Poets and Poets as Hetaeras -- Sympotic Mockery -- The Laughter of Hetaeras -- The Chreia as a Literary Genre -- Tragic Humor, Comic Obscenity -- Philosophers and Courtesans -- The Spectacle of the Body: Courtesans in Performance -- Staging the Female Body -- Cynulcus' Praise of Brothels -- Metaphors of the Body -- Performing the Hetaera -- The Movements of Hetaeras -- The Hetaera and Epideixis -- The Courtesan as Model: Phryne and her Statues -- The Rhetoric of the Body: Phryne's Trial -- Temples and Mirrors: The Dedications of Hetaeras -- Hetaeras and the Worship of Aphrodite -- Narratives of Transgression -- Funerary Monuments -- Narratives of Benefaction -- Tools of the Trade: Anathematic Epigrams. |
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spellingShingle | McClure, Laura, 1959- Courtesans at table : gender and Greek literary culture in Athenaeus / The Courtesan as Fetish -- Ancient Greek Terms for Prostitutes -- Distinguishing the Hetaera from the Porne -- The Pallake -- The Auletris and Other Female Entertainers -- The Eromene -- Genres of Courtesans: Athenaeus and Literary Nostalgia -- Athenaeus and the Literary Symposium -- Genres of Courtesans: Athenaeus and the Literary Quotation -- Book 13 and the Discourse on Hetaeras -- Cynulcus' Invective against Hetaeras -- Myrtilus' Encomium of Hetaeras -- The Women Most Mentioned: The Names of Athenian Courtesans -- The Problem with Names -- The Names of Athenian Women -- Attic Identity, Foreign Birth -- The Names of Hetaeras -- The Names of Slaves -- The Use of the Metronymic -- The Witticisms of Courtesans and Attic Paideia -- Flattery, Riddles, and Double-Entendres -- Hetaeras as Poets and Poets as Hetaeras -- Sympotic Mockery -- The Laughter of Hetaeras -- The Chreia as a Literary Genre -- Tragic Humor, Comic Obscenity -- Philosophers and Courtesans -- The Spectacle of the Body: Courtesans in Performance -- Staging the Female Body -- Cynulcus' Praise of Brothels -- Metaphors of the Body -- Performing the Hetaera -- The Movements of Hetaeras -- The Hetaera and Epideixis -- The Courtesan as Model: Phryne and her Statues -- The Rhetoric of the Body: Phryne's Trial -- Temples and Mirrors: The Dedications of Hetaeras -- Hetaeras and the Worship of Aphrodite -- Narratives of Transgression -- Funerary Monuments -- Narratives of Benefaction -- Tools of the Trade: Anathematic Epigrams. Athenaeus, of Naucratis. Deipnosophistae. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80057435 Athenaeus, of Naucratis Characters Women. Athenaeus, of Naucratis fast Deipnosophistae (Athenaeus, of Naucratis) fast Women and literature Greece Athens. Dinners and dining Greece Athens. Dinners and dining in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh94003922 Women Greece Athens. Prostitutes in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85107625 Courtesans in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85033562 Sex role in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85120668 Femmes et littérature Grèce Athènes. Femmes Grèce Athènes. Prostituées dans la littérature. Courtisanes dans la littérature. Rôle selon le sexe dans la littérature. HISTORY Ancient Greece. bisacsh Courtesans in literature fast Dinners and dining fast Dinners and dining in literature fast Literature fast Prostitutes in literature fast Sex role in literature fast Women fast Women and literature fast Women in literature fast |
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title | Courtesans at table : gender and Greek literary culture in Athenaeus / |
title_alt | The Courtesan as Fetish -- Ancient Greek Terms for Prostitutes -- Distinguishing the Hetaera from the Porne -- The Pallake -- The Auletris and Other Female Entertainers -- The Eromene -- Genres of Courtesans: Athenaeus and Literary Nostalgia -- Athenaeus and the Literary Symposium -- Genres of Courtesans: Athenaeus and the Literary Quotation -- Book 13 and the Discourse on Hetaeras -- Cynulcus' Invective against Hetaeras -- Myrtilus' Encomium of Hetaeras -- The Women Most Mentioned: The Names of Athenian Courtesans -- The Problem with Names -- The Names of Athenian Women -- Attic Identity, Foreign Birth -- The Names of Hetaeras -- The Names of Slaves -- The Use of the Metronymic -- The Witticisms of Courtesans and Attic Paideia -- Flattery, Riddles, and Double-Entendres -- Hetaeras as Poets and Poets as Hetaeras -- Sympotic Mockery -- The Laughter of Hetaeras -- The Chreia as a Literary Genre -- Tragic Humor, Comic Obscenity -- Philosophers and Courtesans -- The Spectacle of the Body: Courtesans in Performance -- Staging the Female Body -- Cynulcus' Praise of Brothels -- Metaphors of the Body -- Performing the Hetaera -- The Movements of Hetaeras -- The Hetaera and Epideixis -- The Courtesan as Model: Phryne and her Statues -- The Rhetoric of the Body: Phryne's Trial -- Temples and Mirrors: The Dedications of Hetaeras -- Hetaeras and the Worship of Aphrodite -- Narratives of Transgression -- Funerary Monuments -- Narratives of Benefaction -- Tools of the Trade: Anathematic Epigrams. |
title_auth | Courtesans at table : gender and Greek literary culture in Athenaeus / |
title_exact_search | Courtesans at table : gender and Greek literary culture in Athenaeus / |
title_full | Courtesans at table : gender and Greek literary culture in Athenaeus / Laura K. McClure. |
title_fullStr | Courtesans at table : gender and Greek literary culture in Athenaeus / Laura K. McClure. |
title_full_unstemmed | Courtesans at table : gender and Greek literary culture in Athenaeus / Laura K. McClure. |
title_short | Courtesans at table : |
title_sort | courtesans at table gender and greek literary culture in athenaeus |
title_sub | gender and Greek literary culture in Athenaeus / |
topic | Athenaeus, of Naucratis. Deipnosophistae. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80057435 Athenaeus, of Naucratis Characters Women. Athenaeus, of Naucratis fast Deipnosophistae (Athenaeus, of Naucratis) fast Women and literature Greece Athens. Dinners and dining Greece Athens. Dinners and dining in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh94003922 Women Greece Athens. Prostitutes in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85107625 Courtesans in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85033562 Sex role in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85120668 Femmes et littérature Grèce Athènes. Femmes Grèce Athènes. Prostituées dans la littérature. Courtisanes dans la littérature. Rôle selon le sexe dans la littérature. HISTORY Ancient Greece. bisacsh Courtesans in literature fast Dinners and dining fast Dinners and dining in literature fast Literature fast Prostitutes in literature fast Sex role in literature fast Women fast Women and literature fast Women in literature fast |
topic_facet | Athenaeus, of Naucratis. Deipnosophistae. Athenaeus, of Naucratis Characters Women. Athenaeus, of Naucratis Deipnosophistae (Athenaeus, of Naucratis) Women and literature Greece Athens. Dinners and dining Greece Athens. Dinners and dining in literature. Women Greece Athens. Prostitutes in literature. Courtesans in literature. Sex role in literature. Athens (Greece) In literature. Femmes et littérature Grèce Athènes. Femmes Grèce Athènes. Prostituées dans la littérature. Courtisanes dans la littérature. Rôle selon le sexe dans la littérature. HISTORY Ancient Greece. Courtesans in literature Dinners and dining Dinners and dining in literature Literature Prostitutes in literature Sex role in literature Women Women and literature Women in literature Greece Athens |
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