Revisiting rape in antiquity sexualised violence in Greek and Roman worlds

"In 1997, the publication of Rape in Antiquity established rape as a viable field for classical scholarship. This wideranging new survey builds on that volume's legacy to show what has changed in classical research relevant to understanding rape. It responds to the debates around how to de...

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Körperschaft: Rape in Antiquity: 20 Years On (VerfasserIn)
Weitere Verfasser: Deacy, Susan (HerausgeberIn), Magalhães, José Malheiro (HerausgeberIn), Menzies, Jean (HerausgeberIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: London ; New York ; Oxford ; New Delhi ; Sydney Bloomsbury Academic 2023
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Zusammenfassung:"In 1997, the publication of Rape in Antiquity established rape as a viable field for classical scholarship. This wideranging new survey builds on that volume's legacy to show what has changed in classical research relevant to understanding rape. It responds to the debates around how to define rape that have emerged over recent decades, including over how to categorise rape both in emic and in etic terms, especially when the Greeks and Romans lacked any word that corresponded with our 'rape' yet possessed an extensive vocabulary for use in relation to coercive and other forms of 'bad' sex. The contributors, brought together from across the world, and including senior researchers and emerging scholars, engage both with developments in classical research and with developments in other disciplines that can frame new approaches to ancient evidence; these include feminist theory, psychology and conflict studies. They look at the move to locate the female 'voice' and female subjectivity, including in seemingly unlikely places; the identification of violence against women as a tool of ancient warfare; and definitional issues including the shift advocated by Stewart and others from 'rape' to 'rape?'. Through its coherent goal - of showing the ongoing relevance of rape as a topic for classical research - the volume is also the first to present multiple and diverse perspectives in terms of chronology from ancient Greece, ancient Rome, Late Antiquity and the postclassical periods, and in terms of evidence including law, drama, medical literature, art, philosophy, and postclassical art, cinema and graphic novels"
Beschreibung:Aus dem Vorwort: "This book is concerned with another, earlier, book, 'Rape in Antiquity: Sexual Violence in the Greek and Roman Worlds'. That earlier book was published in 1997 by Duckworth with the Classical Press of Wales, followed by a revised paperback edition in 2002, published by Duckworth. The current book has its roots, too, in a conference that looked back on that book. That conference, 'Rape in Antiquity: 20 Years On', held over two memorable days at the University of Roehampton in London in the summer of 2017 ..."
Beschreibung:xiii, 285 Seiten
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ISBN:9781350099203
978-1-350-09920-3