The Brothel of Pompeii: Sex, Class, and Gender at the Margins of Roman Society
Sarah Levin-Richardson
In this book, Sarah Levin-Richardson offers the first authoritative examination of Pompeii's purpose-built brothel, the only verifiable brothel from Greco-Roman antiquity. Taking readers on a tour of all of the structure's evidence, including the rarely seen upper floor, she illuminates the subculture housed within its walls. Here, prostitutes could flout the norms of society and proclaim themselves sexual subjects and agents, while servile clients were allowed to act as 'real men'. Prostitutes and clients also exchanged gifts, greetings, jokes, taunts, and praise. Written in a clear, engaging style, and accompanied by an ample illustration program and translations of humorous and haunting graffiti, Levin-Richardson's book will become a new touchstone for those interested in the history of women, slavery, and prostitution in the classical world.
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Année:
2019
Edition:
Hardcover
Editeur::
Cambridge University Press
Langue:
english
Pages:
266
ISBN 10:
1108496873
ISBN 13:
9781108496872
Fichier:
PDF, 13.28 MB
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english, 2019