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Roman Sexuality
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A. Williams's Roman Sexuality analyzes sexual behaviors, norms, and attitudes in ancient Roman society, exploring how sexuality intersected with power, class, and social structures.
Drawing on literary, legal, and archaeological sources, the book reconstructs common practices and moral debates about sex in the Roman world.
Williams situates Roman sexual customs within broader cultural and political contexts, showing their relevance for understanding ancient identities.
The work is used by scholars to inform readings of Greco-Roman contexts in biblical studies.
It contributes to discussions about whether ancient sexual practices correspond to modern categories of sexual orientation and committed relationships.
A. Williams's Roman Sexuality analyzes sexual behaviors, norms, and attitudes in ancient Roman society, exploring how sexuality intersected with power, class, and social structures.
Drawing on literary, legal, and archaeological sources, the book reconstructs common practices and moral debates about sex in the Roman world.
Williams situates Roman sexual customs within broader cultural and political contexts, showing their relevance for understanding ancient identities.
The work is used by scholars to inform readings of Greco-Roman contexts in biblical studies.
It contributes to discussions about whether ancient sexual practices correspond to modern categories of sexual orientation and committed relationships.
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