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Playing the Man - Performing Masculinities in the Ancient Greek Novel (Hardcover)
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Playing the Man - Performing Masculinities in the Ancient Greek Novel (Hardcover)
Series: Oxford Studies in Classical Literature and Gender Theory
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Despite the growth of research on masculinity in both Gender and
Classical Studies, and the resurgence of interest in ancient
fiction, no volume has yet been devoted to exploring the
representation of masculinity in ancient Greek novels. This
ground-breaking study examines and contextualizes three key
discourses of ancient Greek masculinity -- paideia, andreia, and
sexual ideology -- as evidenced in the five "ideal" Greek novels
(namely those of Chariton, Xenophon of Ephesus, Achilles Tatius,
Longus, and Heliodorus).
Jones argues that while some of the narratives may be set in the
classical past, the masculine concerns they display are inescapably
symptomatic of the imperial present, reflecting some of the "gender
troubles" of the real world of their authors. Using modern theories
of the "performance" of gender as tools for analysis, the study
finds that many of the novels' men betray an awareness that their
masculine identities depend on the maintenance of their image
before others -- they are conscious of "playing the man." The book
also puts forward the hypothesis that, while most of the authors
uphold accepted scripts of masculinity, Achilles Tatius constructs
Cleitophon as a "misperformer" of masculinity as a means of
challenging and subverting traditional codes of gender.
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