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Rape and the Politics of Consent in Classical Athens

This book is an in-depth study of the topic of rape in classical Athens.

Rosanna Omitowoju (Author)

9780521100267, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 18 January 2009

264 pages
21.6 x 14 x 1.5 cm, 0.34 kg

"[This] book, for both content and methodology, will be of interest to historians, and anyone else concerned with issues of law, sexuality, gender, and civic identity." Phoenix

This book is an in-depth study of the topic of rape in classical Athens. Its central focus is on violent sexual encounters but it also raises questions about the nature and ingredients of any type of sexual activity in Athens. In particular it concentrates on two related areas: the law of classical Athens, especially as represented by speeches delivered in court, and the plays of Menander. These work at complementary levels in respect of period, subject matter and concerns with social conformity, while at the same time being widely different genres of discourse. It is argued that within the evaluation of heterosexual activity in Athens considerations about the consent of the female party were never the key factor. Rather it was the status of the two parties, in social, marital and political terms which ultimately determined whether or not a sexual act was regarded as acceptable.

Acknowledgements
List of abbreviations
Introduction
Part I. Regulating rape with words: rhetoric and respectability in the Athenian courts
Introduction: Athenian law in context
1. Hubris: rape and shame
2. Bia: rape and violence
3. Moicheia: rape and adultery
4. Women and status
Part II. Menander: propriety and transgression
Introduction: Menander in context
5. Rape and recognition in Menander
6. Rape and maintaining the status quo: citizenship, marriage, money and eros
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index.

Subject Areas: Gender studies: women [JFSJ1], Social & cultural history [HBTB]

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