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The Poetics of Eros in Ancient Greece

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Full Title:

The Poetics of Eros in Ancient Greece

Contributors:

By (Author) Claude Calame
Translated by Janet Lloyd

ISBN:

9780691043418

Publisher:

Princeton University Press

Imprint:

Princeton University Press

Publication Date:

12th July 1999

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Ancient history
Gender studies, gender groups
Anthropology
Literary studies: poetry and poets
Literary studies: ancient, classical and medieval
Ancient Greek and Roman philosophy

Dewey:

306.70938

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

200

Dimensions:

Width 197mm, Height 254mm

Weight:

482g

Description

This text offers a comprehensive inquiry into the deity of sexual love, a power that permeated daily Greek life. Avoiding Foucault's philosophical paradigm of domination/submission, it uses an anthropological and linguistic approach to re-create indigenous categories of erotic love. Claude Calame maintains that Eros was a divine figure around which poets constructed a physiology of desire that functioned iin specific ways within a network of social relations. Calame begins by showing how poetry and iconography gave a rich variety of expression to the concept of Eros, then delivers a history of the deity's roles within social and political institutions, and concludes with a discussion of an Eros-centred metaphysics. The author's treatment of archaic and classical Greek institutions reveals Eros at work in initiation rites and celebrations, educational practices, the Dionysiac theater of tragedy and comedy, and in real and imagined spatial settings. For men, Eros functioned particularly in the symposium and the gymnasium, places where men and boys interacted and where future citizens were educated. The household was the setting where girls, brides and adult wives learned their erotic roles - as such it provides the context for understanding female rites of passage and the problematics of sexuality in conjugal relations. Through analyses of both Greek languages and Greek practices, Calame offers a different reading of relations between individuals as well as an overview of Eros in Greek society at large.

Author Bio

Claude Calame is Professor of Greek Language and Literature at the University of Lausanne in Switzerland. He is the author of several works translated into English, including Choruses of Young Women in Ancient Greece and The Craft of Poetic Speech in Ancient Greece. This current book, The Poetics of Eros in Ancient Greece, was originally published in Italian translation.

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