This essay examines the debates between advocates of heterosexual and pederastic love in Plutarch's Amatorius, Achilles Tatius 2.33-38, and the Lucianic Erotes. The heterosexual side condemns pederasts for "unnatural" practices, drawing on Platonic and Stoic precedents. I shall demonstrate that the opposition between "natural" heterosexuality and "unnatural" homosexuality predated even Plato, with its roots in the physis vs. nomos opposition of the Sophists. For their part, the pederasts portray the heterosexual obsession with "nature" as bestial, and present their own preference as a mark of advanced cultural evolution, drawing upon a strain of Greek anthropological theory.Classic
This paper refutes the common interpretation of the sonnets as a revelation of Shakespeare’s h...
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Plato’s Symposium contains some myths treating matters of gender and erotics, among them Aristophane...
This essay examines the debates between advocates of heterosexual and pederastic love in Plutarch's ...
Podeu consultar la versió en castellà a: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/12125 ; i en català a: http://hd...
Scholarly accounts of sexuality in the ancient world have placed much emphasis on the normative dich...
Modern discourse on homosexuality in Classical Athens has been dominated by the discussion of pedera...
Scholarly accounts of sexuality in the ancient world have placed much emphasis on the normative dich...
Plutarch’s works often serve as a starting point for feminist criticism – the writer is called both ...
The article examines briefly Plutarch's representation of the erotic connection that exists, or migh...
Podeu consultar la versió en català a: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/12075 i en castellà a: http://hdl....
Plutarch’s Antony and De Iside et Osiride together tackle the manlywoman and the effeminate man. I s...
When people now talk about a relationship as being “Platonic”, they mean that the relationship is a ...
My dissertation is a reading of Plato’s Timaeus that centers sexual difference and in particular fem...
The Ovidian Orpheus, who, after the death of his wife, Eurydice, rejects women, turns to the love of...
This paper refutes the common interpretation of the sonnets as a revelation of Shakespeare’s h...
Podeu consultar la versió en castellà a: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/12184 ; i en català a: http://hd...
Plato’s Symposium contains some myths treating matters of gender and erotics, among them Aristophane...
This essay examines the debates between advocates of heterosexual and pederastic love in Plutarch's ...
Podeu consultar la versió en castellà a: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/12125 ; i en català a: http://hd...
Scholarly accounts of sexuality in the ancient world have placed much emphasis on the normative dich...
Modern discourse on homosexuality in Classical Athens has been dominated by the discussion of pedera...
Scholarly accounts of sexuality in the ancient world have placed much emphasis on the normative dich...
Plutarch’s works often serve as a starting point for feminist criticism – the writer is called both ...
The article examines briefly Plutarch's representation of the erotic connection that exists, or migh...
Podeu consultar la versió en català a: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/12075 i en castellà a: http://hdl....
Plutarch’s Antony and De Iside et Osiride together tackle the manlywoman and the effeminate man. I s...
When people now talk about a relationship as being “Platonic”, they mean that the relationship is a ...
My dissertation is a reading of Plato’s Timaeus that centers sexual difference and in particular fem...
The Ovidian Orpheus, who, after the death of his wife, Eurydice, rejects women, turns to the love of...
This paper refutes the common interpretation of the sonnets as a revelation of Shakespeare’s h...
Podeu consultar la versió en castellà a: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/12184 ; i en català a: http://hd...
Plato’s Symposium contains some myths treating matters of gender and erotics, among them Aristophane...