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Objectstaat
Vrijwel nieuw: Een boek dat er als nieuw uitziet, maar al wel is gelezen. De kaft is niet zichtbaar ...
ISBN
9780415564045
Subject Area
Art, Psychology, History, Social Science
Publication Name
Images of Ancient Greek Pederasty : Boys Were Their Gods
Publisher
Routledge
Item Length
9.2 in
Subject
Human Sexuality (See Also Social Science / Human Sexuality), Archaeology, Ancient / General, Ancient / Greece, Lgbt Studies / Gay Studies, History / Ancient & Classical
Publication Year
2009
Type
Textbook
Format
Uk-B Format Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.6 in
Author
Andrew Lear, Eva Cantarella
Item Weight
16.8 Oz
Item Width
6.2 in
Number of Pages
288 Pages

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Sexual relations between men and adolescent boys were a social institution in ancient Greece.  This book presents the history of Greek pederasty and the scholarship on the topic, with a large number of illustrations.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Routledge
ISBN-10
0415564042
ISBN-13
9780415564045
eBay Product ID (ePID)
79673232

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
288 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Images of Ancient Greek Pederasty : Boys Were Their Gods
Publication Year
2009
Subject
Human Sexuality (See Also Social Science / Human Sexuality), Archaeology, Ancient / General, Ancient / Greece, Lgbt Studies / Gay Studies, History / Ancient & Classical
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Art, Psychology, History, Social Science
Author
Andrew Lear, Eva Cantarella
Format
Uk-B Format Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
16.8 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.2 in

Additional Product Features

LCCN
2007-040830
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
'This volume will be a much-used starting point for students and scholars of Greek male sexuality.'  Times Higher Education Supplement 'Images of Ancient Greek Pederasty establishes a carefully defined approach to an important and controversial topic. The book examines a considerably wider range of images than has been previously available and locates them in a clear and engaging fashion in a cultural context.' - Helene P. Foley, Barnard College, Columbia University 'This book meets a real need. The very fact that the authors' analysis is based on study of approximately 1000 vases (111 of which they illustrate) makes Images of Ancient Greek Pederasty a valuable resource, and an appendix including a catalogue of 647 vases compiled by the late Keith DeVries only adds to its value. The book greatly expands the amount of material available to nonspecialists, demonstrating that there are considerably more pederastic scenes in the surviving vases than has generally been believed, and its balanced and articulate readings of the material--the authors carefully describe recurring patterns, make allowance for exceptions, discuss alternative interpretations, and do not press when the evidence only goes so far--make it a significant contribution to our understanding of Greek pederasty.' Bryn Mawr Classical Review 'a welcome addition to the study of ancient sexuality and, more importantly, a shining example of the use of iconography and visual language indeed, of material culture in the study of ancient societies.' Iris, 'This volume will be a much-used starting point for students and scholars of Greek male sexuality.'   Times Higher Education Supplement'Images of Ancient Greek Pederasty establishes a carefully defined approach to an important and controversial topic. The book examines a considerably wider range of images than has been previously available and locates them in a clear and engaging fashion in a cultural context.' - Helene P. Foley, Barnard College, Columbia University'This book meets a real need. The very fact that the authors' analysis is based on study of approximately 1000 vases (111 of which they illustrate) makes Images of Ancient Greek Pederasty a valuable resource, and an appendix including a catalogue of 647 vases compiled by the late Keith DeVries only adds to its value. The book greatly expands the amount of material available to nonspecialists, demonstrating that there are considerably more pederastic scenes in the surviving vases than has generally been believed, and its balanced and articulate readings of the material--the authors carefully describe recurring patterns, make allowance for exceptions, discuss alternative interpretations, and do not press when the evidence only goes so far--make it a significant contribution to our understanding of Greek pederasty.' Bryn Mawr Classical Review -, 'This volume will be a much-used starting point for students and scholars of Greek male sexuality.'   Times Higher Education Supplement'This book meets a real need. The very fact that the authors' analysis is based on study of approximately 1000 vases (111 of which they illustrate) makes Images of Ancient Greek Pederasty a valuable resource, and an appendix including a catalogue of 647 vases compiled by the late Keith DeVries only adds to its value. The book greatly expands the amount of material available to nonspecialists, demonstrating that there are considerably more pederastic scenes in the surviving vases than has generally been believed, and its balanced and articulate readings of the material--the authors carefully describe recurring patterns, make allowance for exceptions, discuss alternative interpretations, and do not press when the evidence only goes so far--make it a significant contribution to our understanding of Greek pederasty.' Bryn Mawr Classical Review, 'This volume will be a much-used starting point for students and scholars of Greek male sexuality.' “ Times Higher Education Supplement 'Images of Ancient Greek Pederasty establishes a carefully defined approach to an important and controversial topic. The book examines a considerably wider range of images than has been previously available and locates them in a clear and engaging fashion in a cultural context.' - Helene P. Foley, Barnard College, Columbia University This book meets a real need. The very fact that the authors' analysis is based on study of approximately 1000 vases (111 of which they illustrate) makes Images of Ancient Greek Pederasty a valuable resource, and an appendix including a catalogue of 647 vases compiled by the late Keith DeVries only adds to its value. The book greatly expands the amount of material available to nonspecialists, demonstrating that there are considerably more pederastic scenes in the surviving vases than has generally been believed, and its balanced and articulate readings of the material--the authors carefully describe recurring patterns, make allowance for exceptions, discuss alternative interpretations, and do not press when the evidence only goes so far--make it a significant contribution to our understanding of Greek pederasty. " “ Bryn Mawr Classical Review 'a welcome addition to the study of ancient sexuality and, more importantly, a shining example of the use of iconography and visual language “ indeed, of material culture “ in the study of ancient societies.' “ Iris, 'This volume will be a much-used starting point for students and scholars of Greek male sexuality.' - Times Higher Education Supplement 'Images of Ancient Greek Pederasty establishes a carefully defined approach to an important and controversial topic. The book examines a considerably wider range of images than has been previously available and locates them in a clear and engaging fashion in a cultural context.' - Helene P. Foley, Barnard College, Columbia University 'This book meets a real need. The very fact that the authors' analysis is based on study of approximately 1000 vases (111 of which they illustrate) makes Images of Ancient Greek Pederasty a valuable resource, and an appendix including a catalogue of 647 vases compiled by the late Keith DeVries only adds to its value. The book greatly expands the amount of material available to nonspecialists, demonstrating that there are considerably more pederastic scenes in the surviving vases than has generally been believed, and its balanced and articulate readings of the material--the authors carefully describe recurring patterns, make allowance for exceptions, discuss alternative interpretations, and do not press when the evidence only goes so far--make it a significant contribution to our understanding of Greek pederasty.' - Bryn Mawr Classical Review 'a welcome addition to the study of ancient sexuality and, more importantly, a shining example of the use of iconography and visual language - indeed, of material culture - in the study of ancient societies.' - Iris, 'This volume will be a much-used starting point for students and scholars of Greek male sexuality.' - Times Higher Education Supplement 'Images of Ancient Greek Pederasty establishes a carefully defined approach to an important and controversial topic. The book examines a considerably wider range of images than has been previously available and locates them in a clear and engaging fashion in a cultural context.' - Helene P. Foley, Barnard College, Columbia University 'This book meets a real need. The very fact that the authors' analysis is based on study of approximately 1000 vases (111 of which they illustrate) makes Images of Ancient Greek Pederasty a valuable resource, and an appendix including a catalogue of 647 vases compiled by the late Keith DeVries only adds to its value. The book greatly expands the amount of material available to nonspecialists, demonstrating that there are considerably more pederastic scenes in the surviving vases than has generally been believed, and its balanced and articulate readings of the material--the authors carefully describe recurring patterns, make allowance for exceptions, discuss alternative interpretations, and do not press when the evidence only goes so far--make it a significant contribution to our understanding of Greek pederasty.'- Bryn Mawr Classical Review 'a welcome addition to the study of ancient sexuality and, more importantly, a shining example of the use of iconography and visual language - indeed, of material culture - in the study of ancient societies.'- Iris, 'This volume will be a much-used starting point for students and scholars of Greek male sexuality.' 'e" Times Higher Education Supplement 'Images of Ancient Greek Pederasty establishes a carefully defined approach to an important and controversial topic. The book examines a considerably wider range of images than has been previously available and locates them in a clear and engaging fashion in a cultural context.' - Helene P. Foley, Barnard College, Columbia University 'e~This book meets a real need. The very fact that the authors' analysis is based on study of approximately 1000 vases (111 of which they illustrate) makes Images of Ancient Greek Pederasty a valuable resource, and an appendix including a catalogue of 647 vases compiled by the late Keith DeVries only adds to its value. The book greatly expands the amount of material available to nonspecialists, demonstrating that there are considerably more pederastic scenes in the surviving vases than has generally been believed, and its balanced and articulate readings of the material--the authors carefully describe recurring patterns, make allowance for exceptions, discuss alternative interpretations, and do not press when the evidence only goes so far--make it a significant contribution to our understanding of Greek pederasty.'e(tm) 'e" Bryn Mawr Classical Review 'a welcome addition to the study of ancient sexuality and, more importantly, a shining example of the use of iconography and visual language 'e" indeed, of material culture 'e" in the study of ancient societies.' 'e" Iris
Target Audience
College Audience
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
306.770938
Lc Classification Number
Hq76.2.G8
Table of Content
Introduction. Textual Evidence. The Iconography of Pederasty. What is Iconography. Elements of Iconography 1. Courtship. Courting-gift Scenes. Other Courtship Iconographies. 2. Ideals/Idealization 3. Consummation 4. Pederasty and the Gods 5. Kalos-inscriptions 6. Vase Dating 7. Fragments. Conclusion
Copyright Date
2004

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