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Roman Art

Roman Art. Sexuality and Gender through Images. Agenda. Unfinished Business: What If?... Finnis and Nussbaum on Petronius Oral Presentation Ariana, Jessica, Emin on McGlathery on “Eumolperasty” Paradigm Shifts? From Greece to Rome Case Study

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Roman Art

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  1. Roman Art Sexuality and Gender through Images

  2. Agenda • Unfinished Business: What If?... • Finnis and Nussbaum on Petronius • Oral Presentation • Ariana, Jessica, Emin on McGlathery on “Eumolperasty” • Paradigm Shifts? • From Greece to Rome • Case Study • Suburban Baths, Pompeii, and Comparanda (Casa Farnesina, Rome) • Oral Presentation • Warren Cup and Similar Materials

  3. Unfinished Business: What If?... Finnis and Nussbaum on Petronius

  4. Finnis, “Law, Morality, and ‘Sexual Orientation’ ” Notre Dame Law Review 69.5 (1994) 1049–76 Nussbaum, “Platonic Love and Colorado Law: The Relevance of Ancient Greek Norms to Modern Sexual Controversies” Virginia Law Review 80.7 (1994) 1515–1652 “Your response to Petronius?”…

  5. Satyricon a critique of roman tradition anti-universalist quartilla gender reversal enc/giton Satirical piece – ABC homoerotic relations themselves satirized homoerotic so unstable legacy hunters - refute marriage quartilla gender reversal enc/giton Finnis/Nussbaum on Petronius…

  6. Oral Presentation Ariana, Jessica, Emin on McGlathery on “Eumolperasty”

  7. Paradigm Shifts? From Greece to Rome

  8. Red-figure Attic vase: Pan pursues boy (note herm) 1/2/2020 8

  9. Agate gemstone, unknown provenance, Greek inscription(homoerotic couple) 1/2/2020 9

  10. 1/2/2020 10

  11. Delos rhyton, 2nd cent. BCE(Hellenistic) 1/2/2020 11

  12. Ortiz Vase, 30 BCE-30 CE 1/2/2020 12

  13. Portrait statue: Roman matrona as Omphaleca. 200 CE Women: Classical Athenian v.Imperial Roman Tombstone of Hegeso (woman)Athens ca. 400 BCE

  14. “Woburn Marble” - an eye on the evil eye(ca. 200 CE) A gladiator fights his own phallus.(1st-cent. CE Wind-chime from Pompeii) 1/2/2020 14

  15. Case Study Suburban Baths, Pompeii, and Comparanda (Casa Farnesina, Rome)

  16. Suburban (extramural) Baths, Pompeii

  17. apodyterium

  18. Apodyterium, South Wall, Frescos Painted representation of numbered changing boxes, erotic scenes

  19. Laterover-painting I. Venus pendula

  20. IV. Cunnilingus

  21. VIII. Hydrocoelic poet reading from his works?

  22. Villa Farnesina Rome, ca. 19 BCEbedroom (cubiculum) art

  23. compare … Detail, “Aldobrandini Wedding Scene” Venus consoles bride

  24. Warren Cup and Similar Materials Oral Report

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