Un-Roman Sex

Un-Roman Sex

Gender, Sexuality, and Lovemaking in the Roman Provinces and Frontiers

Ivleva, Tatiana; Collins, Rob

Taylor & Francis Ltd

05/2020

380

Dura

Inglês

9781138284029

15 a 20 dias

771

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1. Venus' mirror: reflections of gender and sexuality in the Roman Empire

Part I: Seeing (beyond) sex

2. On a knife-edge: an image of sex and spectacle from Roman north-west Europe

3. More than just love and sex: Venus figurines in Roman Britain

4. His and hers: magic, materiality, and sexual imagery

Part II: Representations and performance of the feminine (or is it?)

5. Barbie-bodies and coffee beans: female genital imagery in the Mediterranean and the north-west provinces of the Roman Empire

6. Female status and gender on Roman frontier in Britain: between representation and reality

7. Dressed for death? A study of female-associated burials from Roman-period Slovenia

Part III: The stuff of "man"

8. Coming out of the provincial closet: masculinity, sexuality, and same-sex sexual relations amongst Roman soldiers in the European north-west, first-third centuries A.D.

9. The phallus and the frontier: the form and function of phallic imagery along Hadrian's Wall

10. Egyptian faience flaccid phallus pendants in the Mediterranean, Near East, and Black Sea regions

11. Roman and un-Roman sex
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Anatomical Votives;Portable Antiquities Scheme;roman sex;Cassius Dio Roman History;un-roman sex;Terra Sigillata;Gender in the roman world;Knife Handle;gender in the roman empire;Sulpicia Lepidina;gender on the roman frontiers;Venus Figurines;sex in the roman world;Scallop Shell;sex in the roman empire;Gorny Altai;sex on the roman frontiers;Glazed Composition;masculinity in the roman world;Vindolanda Tablets;masculinity in the roman empire;Egyptian Faience;femininity in the roman world;North West;femininity in the roman empire;North West Provinces;gender and the roman soldier;CLE;sex and the roman soldier;Roman Britain;roman sexual identities;Flaccid Phallus;roman phallus;CIL Iv;roman phallic pendants;Pubic Hair;prostitution at dura europos;Archaeological Context;sexuality;Apotropaic Function;gender inequaltiy;Funerary Monuments;Roman Sexual;Roman frontiers;Phallic Imagery;Roman Empire;Metal Figurines