Prostitution in the ancient Greek world /:
"Prostitution in the ancient Greek world was widespread, legal, and acceptable as a fact of life and an unavoidable necessity. The state regulated the industry and treated prostitution as any other trade. Almost every prominent man in the ancient world has been truly or falsely associated with...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Prostitution in the ancient Greek world was widespread, legal, and acceptable as a fact of life and an unavoidable necessity. The state regulated the industry and treated prostitution as any other trade. Almost every prominent man in the ancient world has been truly or falsely associated with some famous hetaira. These women, who sold their affections to the richest and most influential men of their time, have become legends in their own right. They pushed the boundaries of female empowerment in their quest for self-promotion and notoriety, and continue to fascinate us. Prostitution remains a complex phenomenon linked to issues of gender, culture, law, civic ideology, education, social control, and economic forces. This is why its study is of paramount importance for our understanding of the culture, outlook and institutions of the ancient world, and in turn it can shed new light and introduce new perspectives to the challenging debate of our times on prostitution and contemporary sexual morality. The main purpose of this book is to provide the primary historical study of the topic with emphasis upon the separation of facts from the mythology surrounding the countless references to prostitution in Greek literary sources"-- "This book investigates prostitution in the ancient Greek world, attempts to separate facts from later antiquity fiction, and explores the lives of prostitutes, male and female, economics and realities of ancient prostitution, sexual morality, gender relations and stereotypes, labour and market forces at work, law, politics and cultural issues related to the sale of sex and the entertainment industry"-- |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (viii, 501 pages) |
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title | Prostitution in the ancient Greek world / |
title_alt | Frontmatter -- Foreword -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1. Prostitution in the Archaic Period -- 2. The Making of the Classical Prostitute -- 3. The Prostitute and her Client -- 4. The Prostitute and the Law -- 5. The Economics of Ancient Prostitution -- 6. Artistic Expressions and Representations of Prostitutes -- 7. Epilogue: Profiling Prostitution -- Appendix I -- Appendix II -- Abbreviations -- Select Bibliography -- Index of Ancient Authors -- General Index. |
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title_full | Prostitution in the ancient Greek world / Konstantinos Kapparis. |
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