Rape in Antiquity

Rape in Antiquity
Author: Susan Deacy,Karen F. Pierce
Publsiher: Classical Press of Wales
Total Pages: 289
Release: 1997-12-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781905125876

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How did the Greeks and Roman perceive rape? How seriously was it taken, and who were seen as its main victims? The studies in this volume look at the social and legal realities of rape in the ancient world, and also at the numerous myths of rape which themselves may reflect real behaviour and attitudes. Modern readers, used to a discourse which focuses on the question of a woman's (or man's) consent to sexual activity and treats an unwilling partner as a victim worthy of sympathy, may find in ancient attitudes much that is disturbing.

Rape in Antiquity

Rape in Antiquity
Author: Karen F. Pierce,Susan Deacy
Publsiher: Bristol Classical Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2002-07-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 0715631470

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This collection of 12 original essays provides an overview of how Greeks and Romans perceived the phenomenon of rape. Using the numerous references to rape in Greek legal speeches, comedy, tragedy, visual art and myth, the authors assess the degree of seriousness with which rape was taken and who was seen as its main victims. They also consider whether the numerous Greek and Roman myths that involve rape reflect real-life behaviour and attitudes. Modern readers, used to a discourse which focuses on the question of woman's (or man's) consent to sexual activity, and which treats an unwilling partner as a sympathetic victim, may find in ancient attitudes much that is disturbing. The book should be of interest to students of women's history, ancient history and classical myth. The contributors are: Karim Arafat, James Arieti, Lucy Byrne, Susan Deacy, Thomas Harrison, Keith Hopwood, Martin Kilmer, Daniel Ogden, Rosanna Omitowoju, Karen F. Pierce, James Robson and Corinne Saunders.

Rape in Antiquity

Rape in Antiquity
Author: Susan Deacy,Karen F. Pierce
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002
Genre: Gender
ISBN: OCLC:1419337707

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Revisiting Rape in Antiquity

Revisiting Rape in Antiquity
Author: Susan Deacy,José Malheiro Magalhães,Jean Zacharski Menzies
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2023-06-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781350099210

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How did the Greeks and Romans perceive rape? How seriously was it taken, and who were seen as its main victims? These are two central questions that Rape in Antiquity: Sexual Violence in the Greek and Roman Worlds (1997), edited by Susan Deacy and Karen F. Pierce, aimed to approach in twelve chapters. Setting out to understand if the ancients had a concept of rape and how it was understood through different angles – including legal, social, cultural and historiographical – Rape in Antiquity made an invaluable contribution to the scholarship on sexual violence in the ancient world, impacting upon the development of new approaches in the decades that followed its publication. Revisiting Rape in Antiquity: Sexualised Violence in Greek and Roman Worlds maps out the influence of Rape in Antiquity while exploring how far cultural changes since the 1990s have reshaped the scholarly landscape. This collection, comprising chapters by established scholars and early career researchers from many countries, provides a new window into sexual – and sexualized – violence. Covering a long chronology, this book journeys from Homer to Byzantium, to modern receptions, to the analysis of wartime rape, ancient Greek tragedy, classical myth, how stories involving rape are retold for children, ancient law and rhetoric, classical art, Ovid, Late Antiquity, modern literature, comic books and cinema. This book is the culmination of a rich scholarly inheritance, setting out new perspectives that will hopefully inspire researchers for decades to come.

Brill s Companion to Episodes of Heroic Rape Abduction in Classical Antiquity and Their Reception

Brill s Companion to Episodes of  Heroic  Rape Abduction in Classical Antiquity and Their Reception
Author: Rosanna Lauriola
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2022-03-16
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9789004505773

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This book is one of the deepest and most up-to-date treatments of the subject of sexual violence, with a focus on rape in Classical Myth and its reception from Antiquity to our days.

Democracy and the Rule of Law in Classical Athens

Democracy and the Rule of Law in Classical Athens
Author: Edward M. Harris
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 21
Release: 2006-04-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781139456890

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This volume brings together essays on Athenian law by Edward M. Harris, who challenges much of the recent scholarship on this topic. Presenting a balanced analysis of the legal system in ancient Athens, Harris stresses the importance of substantive issues and their contribution to our understanding of different types of legal procedures. He combines careful philological analysis with close attention to the political and social contexts of individual statutes. Collectively, the essays in this volume demonstrate the relationship between law and politics, the nature of the economy, the position of women, and the role of the legal system in Athenian society. They also show that the Athenians were more sophisticated in their approach to legal issues than has been assumed in the modern scholarship on this topic.

Revisiting Rape in Antiquity

Revisiting Rape in Antiquity
Author: Susan Deacy,José Malheiro Magalhães,Jean Zacharski Menzies
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2023-06-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781350099227

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How did the Greeks and Romans perceive rape? How seriously was it taken, and who were seen as its main victims? These are two central questions that Rape in Antiquity: Sexual Violence in the Greek and Roman Worlds (1997), edited by Susan Deacy and Karen F. Pierce, aimed to approach in twelve chapters. Setting out to understand if the ancients had a concept of rape and how it was understood through different angles – including legal, social, cultural and historiographical – Rape in Antiquity made an invaluable contribution to the scholarship on sexual violence in the ancient world, impacting upon the development of new approaches in the decades that followed its publication. Revisiting Rape in Antiquity: Sexualised Violence in Greek and Roman Worlds maps out the influence of Rape in Antiquity while exploring how far cultural changes since the 1990s have reshaped the scholarly landscape. This collection, comprising chapters by established scholars and early career researchers from many countries, provides a new window into sexual – and sexualized – violence. Covering a long chronology, this book journeys from Homer to Byzantium, to modern receptions, to the analysis of wartime rape, ancient Greek tragedy, classical myth, how stories involving rape are retold for children, ancient law and rhetoric, classical art, Ovid, Late Antiquity, modern literature, comic books and cinema. This book is the culmination of a rich scholarly inheritance, setting out new perspectives that will hopefully inspire researchers for decades to come.

Slavery and Sexuality in Classical Antiquity

Slavery and Sexuality in Classical Antiquity
Author: Deborah Kamen,C. W. Marshall
Publsiher: University of Wisconsin Pres
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2021-06-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780299331900

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Slavery and sexuality in the ancient world are well researched on their own, yet rarely have they been examined together. Chapters address a wealth of art, literature, and drama to explore a wide range of issues, including gendered power dynamics, sexual violence in slave revolts, same-sex relations between free and enslaved people, and the agency of assault victims.