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Athenian Prostitution - The Business of Sex (Paperback)
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Athenian Prostitution - The Business of Sex (Paperback)
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This is a pioneering study that examines the sale of sex in
classical Athens from a commercial (rather than from a cultural or
moral) perspective. Following the author's earlier book on Athenian
banking, this work analyzes erotic business at Athens in the
context of the Athenian economy. For the Athenians, the social
acceptability and moral standing of human labor was largely
determined by the conditions under which work was performed.
Pursued in a context characteristic of servile endeavor,
prostitution-like all forms of slave labor-was contemptible.
Pursued under conditions appropriate to non-servile endeavor,
prostitution-like all forms of free labor-was not violative of
Athenian work ethics. As a mercantile activity, however,
prostitution was not untouched by Athenian antagonism toward
commercial and manual pursuits; as the "business of sex,"
prostitution further evoked negativity from segments of Greek
opinion uncomfortable with any form of carnality. Yet ancient
sources also adumbrate another view, in which the sale of sex,
lawful and indeed pervasive at Athens, is presented alluringly. In
a book that will be of interest to all students of sex and gender,
to economic, legal and social historians, and to classicists, the
author explores the high compensation earned by female sexual
entrepreneurs who often controlled prostitutional businesses that
were perpetuated from generation to generation on a matrilineal
basis, and that benefitted from legislative restrictions on
pimping. The author juxtaposes the widespread practice of
"prostitution pursuant to written contract" with legislation
targeting male prostitutes functioning as governmental leaders, and
explores the seemingly contradictory phenomena of extensive sexual
exploitation of slave prostitutes (male and female) coexisting with
Athenian society's pride in its legislative protection of slaves
and minors against sexual outrage.
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