Toxic Masculinity in the Ancient World (Intersectionality in Classical Antiquity)

$29.95

This book offers a historical and sociological perspective on gender roles by examining its subject matter within the context of the ancient world.

Toxic Masculinity in the Ancient World (Intersectionality in Classical Antiquity)
Toxic Masculinity in the Ancient World (Intersectionality in Classical Antiquity)
$29.95

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This book looks at a contemporary concept – toxic masculinity – and considers its usefulness for understanding the ancient Mediterranean world. By concentrating on the particular elements that make up this form of masculine behaviour and identity, briefly defined as a performance of masculinity that is harmful to people who should be protected, to one’s community, or to oneself, we illuminate tensions and contradictions within Greek and Roman conceptions of gender, while tracing some origins of modern gender roles. This book also highlights the ways that texts and events from the ancient world are invoked in the construction of toxic masculinity today. Covering Athenian oratory and drama, Roman poetry and history, curse tablets, early Christian writing, Italian cinema, US politics, and more, this collection brings together the ancient and modern to ask what shapes a culture’s understanding of masculinity and how to identify the aspects of that understanding that can cause harm.

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Weight 0.472 lbs
Dimensions 15.6 × 1.8 × 23.4 in

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