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Greek Prostitutes In The Ancient Mediterranean 800 Bce200 Ce Wisconsin Studies In Classics 1st Edition Allison Glazebrook

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Greek Prostitutes In The Ancient Mediterranean 800 Bce200 Ce Wisconsin Studies In Classics 1st Edition Allison Glazebrook
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Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.67 MB
Pages: 342
Author: Allison Glazebrook, Madeleine M. Henry
ISBN: 9780299235642, 0299235645
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Greek Prostitutes In The Ancient Mediterranean 800 Bce200 Ce Wisconsin Studies In Classics 1st Edition Allison Glazebrook by Allison Glazebrook, Madeleine M. Henry 9780299235642, 0299235645 instant download after payment.

Greek Prostitutes in the Ancient Mediterranean, 800 BCE–200 CE challenges the often-romanticized view of the prostitute as an urbane and liberated courtesan by examining the social and economic realities of the sex industry in Greco-Roman culture. Departing from the conventional focus on elite society, these essays consider the Greek prostitute as displaced foreigner, slave, and member of an urban underclass.     The contributors draw on a wide range of material and textual evidence to discuss portrayals of prostitutes on painted vases and in the literary tradition, their roles at symposia (Greek drinking parties), and their place in the everyday life of the polis. Reassessing many assumptions about the people who provided and purchased sexual services, this volume yields a new look at gender, sexuality, urbanism, and economy in the ancient Mediterranean world.

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