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The Greeks And Greek Love : A Radical Reappraisal of Homosexuality In Ancient Greece

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Though the issue of Greek homosexuality has been the subject of extensive research and debate in recent years, Kenneth Dover's 1978 GREEK HOMOSEXUALITY remains the most recent single-volume treatment of the subject as a whole.

Drawing on fifteen years of ensuing research, James Davidson rejects Dover's excessively theoretical approach, using a wide variety of sources unknown to him - court cases, romantic novels, satirical plays and poems - to present a view of the subject that, in contrast to Dover and to Foucault, stresses the humanity of the ancient Greeks, and how they lived their loves and pleasures, rather than their moral codes and the theorising of philosophers.

Homosexuality in Ancient Greece remains a central area of debate in the classics, in ancient history and lesbian and gay studies.

Greek civilisation centrally underpins our own, providing a basis of so much of the west's culture and philosophy, yet the Greeks were more tolerant of homosexuality than virtually any other culture, certainly than the western civilisations that followed. The extent to which Greek attitudes to sexuality and in particular their privileging of 'Greek Love' were comparable and different to our own underlies the continuing debate over the formation of sexuality (is it natural or cultural?) as well as, both then and in our own time, the much wider question of the roles of nature and nurture in the formation of human behaviour and personality.

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Weidenfeld & Nicolson
0297819976 / 9780297819974
Hardback
29/11/2007
United Kingdom
English
xvi, 634 p. : ill.
24 cm
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The author's last book received stunning reviews: 'An excellent and learned exploration... There are pleasures and authors who lie dormant for a century or more until a new kind of vividness, a super-freshness descends upon them. James Davidson has that skill,' Peter Levi, SPECTATOR This is an important book, certain to provoke much debate.
The author's last book received stunning reviews: 'An excellent and learned exploration... There are pleasures and authors who lie dormant for a century or more until a new kind of vividness, a super-freshness descends upon them. James Davidson has that skill,' Peter Levi, SPECTATOR This is an important book, certain to provoke much debate. 1QDAG Ancient Greece, HBG General & world history, HBJD European history, HBLA Ancient history: to c 500 CE, HRKP Ancient religions & mythologies, VFVC Sex & sexuality, sex manuals