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Chapter nine Lucian ’s “Leaena and Clonarium” Voyeurism or a Challenge to Assumptions?*
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Shelley P. Haley
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Abbreviations xiii
- Acknowledgments xv
- Chapter one Introduction 1
- Chapter two Imag(in)ing a Women’s World in Bronze Age Greece The Frescoes from Xeste 3 at Akrotiri, Thera 34
- Chapter three Aphrodite Garlanded: Erôs and Poetic Creativity in Sappho and Nossis 60
- Chapter four Subjects, Objects, and Erotic Symmetry in Sappho’s Fragments 82
- Chapter five Excavating Women’s Homoeroticism in Ancient Greece: The Evidence from Attic Vase Painting 106
- Chapter six Women in Relief: “Double Consciousness” in Classical Attic Tombstones 167
- Chapter seven Glimpses through a Window An Approach to Roman Female Homoeroticism through Art Historical and Literary Evidence 211
- Chapter eight Ovid’s Iphis and Ianthe When Girls Won’t Be Girls 256
- Chapter nine Lucian ’s “Leaena and Clonarium” Voyeurism or a Challenge to Assumptions?* 286
- Chapter ten “Friendship and Physical Desire” The Discourse of Female Homoeroticism in Fifth-Century ce Egyp 304
- Works Cited 331
- Notes on Contributors 373
- Index 375
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Abbreviations xiii
- Acknowledgments xv
- Chapter one Introduction 1
- Chapter two Imag(in)ing a Women’s World in Bronze Age Greece The Frescoes from Xeste 3 at Akrotiri, Thera 34
- Chapter three Aphrodite Garlanded: Erôs and Poetic Creativity in Sappho and Nossis 60
- Chapter four Subjects, Objects, and Erotic Symmetry in Sappho’s Fragments 82
- Chapter five Excavating Women’s Homoeroticism in Ancient Greece: The Evidence from Attic Vase Painting 106
- Chapter six Women in Relief: “Double Consciousness” in Classical Attic Tombstones 167
- Chapter seven Glimpses through a Window An Approach to Roman Female Homoeroticism through Art Historical and Literary Evidence 211
- Chapter eight Ovid’s Iphis and Ianthe When Girls Won’t Be Girls 256
- Chapter nine Lucian ’s “Leaena and Clonarium” Voyeurism or a Challenge to Assumptions?* 286
- Chapter ten “Friendship and Physical Desire” The Discourse of Female Homoeroticism in Fifth-Century ce Egyp 304
- Works Cited 331
- Notes on Contributors 373
- Index 375