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16. Toxic Manhood Acts and the ‘Nice Guy’ Phenomenon in Ovid
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements ix
- Notes on Contributors xi
- Abbreviations xvi
- Foreword xvii
- Introduction: Toxic Masculinity and Classics 1
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PART I Violence against Others and Self
- 1. Plutarch and Punishment: Slavery and Toxic Masculinity in Aulus Gellius 1.26 15
- 2. Attempted Rape as Rite of Passage: Constructing the Christian Feminine Ideal 27
- 3. Engendering Justice in a Gendered World: The Case of Thucydides’ Athenians 38
- 4. Manliness as Motive for Action: A Discussion of (Toxic) Masculinity in the Antigone and the Lysistrata 52
- 5. Toxic Masculinity as a Lens for Middle Byzantium: The Case of Nikephoros II Phokas 64
- 6. Boy Toys: A Ciceronian Invective Trope 80
- 7. There’s No Crying in Government: Romulus, Brutus and the Toxic Suppression of Grief 95
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PART II Ancient Critique
- 8. Toxic Masculinity in Petronius’ Satyrica 111
- 9. Real Roman Men and the Greeks Who Hate Them: Disciplina, Cato the Elder and Plutarch 125
- 10. (Toxic) Masculinity between Hegemony and Precariousness: Alternatives to Heteronormativity in Briseis’ Portrait of Achilles (Ov. Her. 3) 136
- 11. ‘Angry, reckless, savage’: Problematising the Hypermasculine Germani 150
- 12. Toxic Masculinity in Xenophon’s Account of the Trial of Sphodrias 161
- 13. Criticism of Roman Men and the Conspicuously Moral Masculinity of Scipio Aemilianus 173
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PART III Ancient Meets Modern
- 14. Scipio Africanus and the Construction of Fascist Italian Masculinities 183
- 15. Insult to Injury: Senecan Stoicism, Misogyny and the Semantics of ‘Special Snowflake’ 199
- 16. Toxic Manhood Acts and the ‘Nice Guy’ Phenomenon in Ovid 216
- 17. Violence, Victimhood and the Rhetoric of Erotic Curses 231
- 18. ‘Legitimate Rape’ and Toxic Masculinity from Todd Akin to Soranus 243
- 19. Toxic Masculinity in the First-Year Classics Classroom 257
- Bibliography 266
- Index Locorum 304
- Index 308
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements ix
- Notes on Contributors xi
- Abbreviations xvi
- Foreword xvii
- Introduction: Toxic Masculinity and Classics 1
-
PART I Violence against Others and Self
- 1. Plutarch and Punishment: Slavery and Toxic Masculinity in Aulus Gellius 1.26 15
- 2. Attempted Rape as Rite of Passage: Constructing the Christian Feminine Ideal 27
- 3. Engendering Justice in a Gendered World: The Case of Thucydides’ Athenians 38
- 4. Manliness as Motive for Action: A Discussion of (Toxic) Masculinity in the Antigone and the Lysistrata 52
- 5. Toxic Masculinity as a Lens for Middle Byzantium: The Case of Nikephoros II Phokas 64
- 6. Boy Toys: A Ciceronian Invective Trope 80
- 7. There’s No Crying in Government: Romulus, Brutus and the Toxic Suppression of Grief 95
-
PART II Ancient Critique
- 8. Toxic Masculinity in Petronius’ Satyrica 111
- 9. Real Roman Men and the Greeks Who Hate Them: Disciplina, Cato the Elder and Plutarch 125
- 10. (Toxic) Masculinity between Hegemony and Precariousness: Alternatives to Heteronormativity in Briseis’ Portrait of Achilles (Ov. Her. 3) 136
- 11. ‘Angry, reckless, savage’: Problematising the Hypermasculine Germani 150
- 12. Toxic Masculinity in Xenophon’s Account of the Trial of Sphodrias 161
- 13. Criticism of Roman Men and the Conspicuously Moral Masculinity of Scipio Aemilianus 173
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PART III Ancient Meets Modern
- 14. Scipio Africanus and the Construction of Fascist Italian Masculinities 183
- 15. Insult to Injury: Senecan Stoicism, Misogyny and the Semantics of ‘Special Snowflake’ 199
- 16. Toxic Manhood Acts and the ‘Nice Guy’ Phenomenon in Ovid 216
- 17. Violence, Victimhood and the Rhetoric of Erotic Curses 231
- 18. ‘Legitimate Rape’ and Toxic Masculinity from Todd Akin to Soranus 243
- 19. Toxic Masculinity in the First-Year Classics Classroom 257
- Bibliography 266
- Index Locorum 304
- Index 308