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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgments v
- Contents vii
- Abbreviations ix
- Introduction 1
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Theorizing Love and Desire in the Ancient Novel
- Considering Desire in the Greek Romances Employing Lacanian Theory: Some Explorations 11
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Gender and Ways of Organizing Space
- Space and Gender in the Ancient Greek Novel 29
- Gendered Places in Two Later Ancient Novels (Aithiopika, Historia Apollonii) 49
- The Gardens of ‘Kallimachos and Chrysorrhoë’ 77
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Male Identity and Gendered Ambiguities in the Greek Novel
- Performing Paideia: Public and Private Masculinity in Chariton 89
- Gendered Ambiguities, Hybrid Formations, and the Imaginary of the Body in Achilles Tatius 105
- How to Be a Man: Towards a Sexual Definition of the Self in Achilles Tatius’ Novel Leucippe and Clitophon 127
- ‘Taking It Like a Man’: Gender, Identity and the Body in Achilles Tatius’ Leucippe and Clitophon 147
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Female Sexuality and Eroticism in the Greek Novel
- The Κρíσις Inside: Heliodoros’ Variations on the Bedtrick 161
- Female Sexuality in Longus and Alciphron 181
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Sexual Identity and Gender Transformations in Petronius and Apuleius
- Fortunata and the Virtues of Freedwomen 199
- Anxiety and Influence: Ovid’s Amores 3.7 and Encolpius’ Impotence in Satyricon 126 ff. 211
- Petronius’ Giton: Gender and Genre in the Satyrica 223
- Gender Transformations in Apuleius’ Metamorphoses 235
- Composite Bibliography 249
- Notes on Contributors 267
- Index Locorum 271
- Subject Index 281
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgments v
- Contents vii
- Abbreviations ix
- Introduction 1
-
Theorizing Love and Desire in the Ancient Novel
- Considering Desire in the Greek Romances Employing Lacanian Theory: Some Explorations 11
-
Gender and Ways of Organizing Space
- Space and Gender in the Ancient Greek Novel 29
- Gendered Places in Two Later Ancient Novels (Aithiopika, Historia Apollonii) 49
- The Gardens of ‘Kallimachos and Chrysorrhoë’ 77
-
Male Identity and Gendered Ambiguities in the Greek Novel
- Performing Paideia: Public and Private Masculinity in Chariton 89
- Gendered Ambiguities, Hybrid Formations, and the Imaginary of the Body in Achilles Tatius 105
- How to Be a Man: Towards a Sexual Definition of the Self in Achilles Tatius’ Novel Leucippe and Clitophon 127
- ‘Taking It Like a Man’: Gender, Identity and the Body in Achilles Tatius’ Leucippe and Clitophon 147
-
Female Sexuality and Eroticism in the Greek Novel
- The Κρíσις Inside: Heliodoros’ Variations on the Bedtrick 161
- Female Sexuality in Longus and Alciphron 181
-
Sexual Identity and Gender Transformations in Petronius and Apuleius
- Fortunata and the Virtues of Freedwomen 199
- Anxiety and Influence: Ovid’s Amores 3.7 and Encolpius’ Impotence in Satyricon 126 ff. 211
- Petronius’ Giton: Gender and Genre in the Satyrica 223
- Gender Transformations in Apuleius’ Metamorphoses 235
- Composite Bibliography 249
- Notes on Contributors 267
- Index Locorum 271
- Subject Index 281