Ancient rape cultures : sexual violence in the Greek, Roman, Jewish, and Early Christian world
Ancient rape cultures : sexual violence in the Greek, Roman, Jewish, and Early Christian world
“In the past thirty years, the study of gender-based violence has established itself as a legitimate course of inquiry in the field of Classics and Ancient History. While pioneering studies touching upon the theme were already written in the 1970s and the 1980s,1 a particularly crucial period for “ancient rape studies” was the 1990s – an important decade for the development of ancient gender studies as a whole. In the aftermath of second-wave feminism and in the grip of the “postfeminist” cultural shift, numerous scholars, in particular in the Anglo-American research sphere, started asking questions about the intimate connection between sexuality, power, and violence in the ancient sources and societies.” (from the introduction)
- N° scheda: M26000180
- ISBN-13: 9788854916425
- Number Volumes: 1
- City: Roma
- Publisher: Edizioni Quasar
- Year: 2025
- Month: December
- Necklace title: Acta Instituti romani Finlandiae
- Necklace number: 53
- Number of pages: 309
- Illustrations: COL + B/W
- Dorso: 29.7 cm
- Larghezza: 21 cm
- Peso: 1458 gr
- Country: Italy
- Language: English
- Condition: New
- Type of publication: Monograph
- Dewey Classifications: History of ancient world to ca. 499; Classical Philology and Literature
- Contains: Index
- Curators: Pyy, Elina



