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The Greeks And Greek Love: A Radical Reappraisal of Homosexuality In Ancient Greece: A Radical Reappraisal of Homosexuality in Ancient Greece

The Greeks And Greek Love: A Radical Reappraisal of Homosexuality In Ancient Greece: A Radical Reappraisal of Homosexuality in Ancient Greece

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Author: James Davidson
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 94053

Media: Hardcover
Pages: 656
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.4
Dimensions (in): 9.4 x 6.6 x 2.2

ISBN: 0297819976
EAN: 9780297819974
ASIN: 0297819976

Publication Date: November 8, 2007
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3 out of 5 stars confusing and far too long   June 30, 2008
Michael Scuffil (Germany)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Davidson's previous book (Fishcakes and Courtesans) was one of the best things ever written on the Ancient World. By contrast, this one should have had the serious attentions of an editor, who would, first of all, have reduced its length by at least half. And then controlled Davidson's runaway propensity for slang terms, neologisms and typographical innovations, all of which are confusing and irritating. I do now believe I have read the whole book (to do so from cover to cover in the order it is written is impossible) but I am still not clear what he is trying to say: was homosexuality the accepted norm in ancient Greece or not? It seems, reading between the lines, that Davidson thinks it wasn't (in the earlier book, he says so more clearly), but then, what is he trying to say? As far as I can see, only that certain sorts of male-male relationships (not necessarily physical) were ritualized, in different ways in different places (big deal), and that some cities even had to pass legislation fobidding the condemnation of homosexuality (a gay lobby at work, even then).
The first one-third of the book is an entertaining read. After that, it's something for professional classicists only.



4 out of 5 stars Too much personal investment?   May 8, 2008
Roman Clodia (London)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

James Davidson is a renowned classicist but sadly I feel that too much personal emotional investment in this topic has rather stilted or skewed his usual insightful readings. Romanticising the Greek ideal of elite masculine 'homosexuality' is not so much a reappraissal, I fear, as a throw-back to a more C19th view of the Greeks a la E.M.Forster et al who found a legitimisation of their own feelings.

I don't find the idea of male/male sex at all problematic but I don't feel that Davidson has added anything to the exemplary work already done (Winkler, Richlin etc)and elides too much of the politics of sex which is what makes classicial civilisation, Roman as well as Greek, both so fascinating and 'so good to think with'.

Always an erudite, witty and engaging writer, too much of this book was way too 'out there' (e.g. some of the readings of myth, Homer etc).

So overall I think this is an interesting book for the classical scholar aware of the debates and problems of uncovering ancient sexuality, but it is perhaps too misleading in its conclusions to the average interested reader.



5 out of 5 stars Great book   December 3, 2007
Sarah Lucy Cooper (London)
12 out of 16 found this review helpful

Definitive study of homosexuality in Ancient Greece, written beautifully by an academic who really knows his stuff but is able to communicate it clearly to the world at large. Fluid prose with a witty edge.

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