Images of Ancient Greek Pederasty: Boys Were Their Gods
This lavishly illustrated book brings together, for the first time, all of the different ways in which vase-painting portrays or refers to pederasty, from scenes of courtship, foreplay, and sex, to scenes of Zeus with his boy-love Ganymede, to painted inscriptions praising the beauty of boys. The book shows how painters used the language of vase-painting to cast pederasty in an idealizing light, portraying it as part of a world in which beautiful elite males display praiseworthy attitudes, such as moderation, and engage in approved activities, such as hunting, athletics, and the symposium. The book also incorporates a comprehensive catalogue of relevant vase-paintings, compiled by noted archaeologist Keith DeVries. It is the most comprehensive treatment available of an institution that has few modern parallels.

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Images of Ancient Greek Pederasty: Boys Were Their Gods
This lavishly illustrated book brings together, for the first time, all of the different ways in which vase-painting portrays or refers to pederasty, from scenes of courtship, foreplay, and sex, to scenes of Zeus with his boy-love Ganymede, to painted inscriptions praising the beauty of boys. The book shows how painters used the language of vase-painting to cast pederasty in an idealizing light, portraying it as part of a world in which beautiful elite males display praiseworthy attitudes, such as moderation, and engage in approved activities, such as hunting, athletics, and the symposium. The book also incorporates a comprehensive catalogue of relevant vase-paintings, compiled by noted archaeologist Keith DeVries. It is the most comprehensive treatment available of an institution that has few modern parallels.

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Images of Ancient Greek Pederasty: Boys Were Their Gods

Images of Ancient Greek Pederasty: Boys Were Their Gods

Images of Ancient Greek Pederasty: Boys Were Their Gods

Images of Ancient Greek Pederasty: Boys Were Their Gods

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This lavishly illustrated book brings together, for the first time, all of the different ways in which vase-painting portrays or refers to pederasty, from scenes of courtship, foreplay, and sex, to scenes of Zeus with his boy-love Ganymede, to painted inscriptions praising the beauty of boys. The book shows how painters used the language of vase-painting to cast pederasty in an idealizing light, portraying it as part of a world in which beautiful elite males display praiseworthy attitudes, such as moderation, and engage in approved activities, such as hunting, athletics, and the symposium. The book also incorporates a comprehensive catalogue of relevant vase-paintings, compiled by noted archaeologist Keith DeVries. It is the most comprehensive treatment available of an institution that has few modern parallels.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415564045
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 11/02/2009
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Andrew Lear, Eva Cantarella

Table of Contents

List of figures ix

Acknowledgements xiv

Preface xv

Introduction 1

Section 1 Textual evidence Eva Cantarella 1

Section 2 The inconography of pederastic scenes Andrew Lear 23

1 Courtship Andrew Lear 38

Section 1 Courting-gift scenes 38

Section 2 Other courtship iconographies 52

2 Ideals/idealization Andrew Lear 63

Section 1 Idealization through the portrayal of erastai and eromenoi 63

Section 2 Idealization through association 72

3 Consummation Andrew Lear 106

4 Pederasty and the gods Andrew Lear 139

5 Kalos-inscriptions Andrew Lear 164

6 Vase dating Andrew Lear 174

7 Fragments Andrew Lear 182

Conclusion Andrew Lear Eva Cantarella 189

Appendix Andrew Lear 194

Notes 234

References 249

Index 254

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From the Publisher

'This volume will be a much-used starting point for students and scholars of Greek male sexuality.'Times Higher Education Supplement

'Images of Ancient Greek Pederasty establishes a carefully defined approach to an important and controversial topic. The book examines a considerably wider range of images than has been previously available and locates them in a clear and engaging fashion in a cultural context.' - Helene P. Foley, Barnard College, Columbia University

‘This book meets a real need. The very fact that the authors' analysis is based on study of approximately 1000 vases (111 of which they illustrate) makes Images of Ancient Greek Pederasty a valuable resource, and an appendix including a catalogue of 647 vases compiled by the late Keith DeVries only adds to its value. The book greatly expands the amount of material available to nonspecialists, demonstrating that there are considerably more pederastic scenes in the surviving vases than has generally been believed, and its balanced and articulate readings of the material—the authors carefully describe recurring patterns, make allowance for exceptions, discuss alternative interpretations, and do not press when the evidence only goes so far—make it a significant contribution to our understanding of Greek pederasty.’Bryn Mawr Classical Review

'a welcome addition to the study of ancient sexuality and, more importantly, a shining example of the use of iconography and visual language – indeed, of material culture – in the study of ancient societies.'Iris

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