Ancient Sexuality Revisited
Ancient Sexuality Revisited
Great battles have been fought in the field of Ancient Sexuality in the past. While not all scores may have been settled, research has moved beyond some debates which have long dominated the field. Ancient Sexuality Revisited invites speakers to exemplify the recent shift in interest towards engagement with ancient law, ancient science and ancient medicine. We encourage readings which showcase how ancient sexuality permeates Greek and Roman literature and culture and highlight the ramifications of ancient law, science and medicine for the conceptualisation of ancient sexuality.
Invited speakers include:
Sandra Boehringer (Strasbourg)
Jean-Christophe Courtil (Toulouse/Institut Universitaire de France)
Gabriel Alexandre Fernandes Da Silva (Lisbon)
Antoine Pietrobelli (Besançon)
Confirmed respondents include:
Anthony Corbeill (Virginia)
Niall Slater (Emory)
Rebecca Langlands (Exeter)
Daniel Orrells (KCL)
Presentations will last 30min followed by a 10min discussion.
The event will be co-hosted by KCL’s Classics Department, Centre of Medical Humanities, Centre of Late Antique Studies and Queer at King's and is generously supported by the Institut Universitaire de France.