Un-Roman Sex

Regular price €52.99
Anatomical Votives
ancient gender norms
Apotropaic Function
Archaeological Context
Cassius Dio Roman History
Category=JBSF
Category=JHBK
CIL Iv
CLE
Egyptian Faience
epigraphic evidence sexuality
eq_bestseller
eq_isMigrated=1
eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
eq_non-fiction
eq_society-politics
femininity in the roman empire
femininity in the roman world
Flaccid Phallus
frontier cultural syncretism
Funerary Monuments
gender and the roman soldier
gender in the roman empire
Gender in the roman world
gender inequaltiy
gender on the roman frontiers
Glazed Composition
Gorny Altai
Knife Handle
masculinity in antiquity
masculinity in the roman empire
masculinity in the roman world
Metal Figurines
North West
North West Provinces
Phallic Imagery
Portable Antiquities Scheme
prostitution at dura europos
provincial gender identity negotiation
provincial Roman archaeology
Pubic Hair
Roman Britain
Roman Britain burials
Roman Empire
Roman frontiers
roman phallic pendants
roman phallus
roman sex
Roman Sexual
roman sexual identities
Scallop Shell
sex and the roman soldier
sex in the roman empire
sex in the roman world
sex on the roman frontiers
sexuality
Sulpicia Lepidina
Terra Sigillata
un-roman sex
Venus Figurines
Vindolanda Tablets

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032336329
  • Weight: 1420g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Jun 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
Delivery/Collection within 10-20 working days

Our Delivery Time Frames Explained
2-4 Working Days: Available in-stock

10-20 Working Days: On Backorder

Will Deliver When Available: On Pre-Order or Reprinting

We ship your order once all items have arrived at our warehouse and are processed. Need those 2-4 day shipping items sooner? Just place a separate order for them!

Un-Roman Sex explores how gender and sex were perceived and represented outside the Mediterranean core of the Roman Empire.

The volume critically explores the gender constructs and sexual behaviours in the provinces and frontiers in light of recent studies of Roman erotic experience and flux gender identities. At its core, it challenges the unproblematised extension of the traditional Romano-Hellenistic model to the provinces and frontiers. Did sexual relations and gender identities undergo processes of "provincialisation" or "barbarisation" similar to other well-known aspects of cultural negotiation and syncretism in provincial and border regions, for example in art and religion? The 11 chapters that make up the volume explore these issues from a variety of angles, providing a balanced and rounded view through use of literary, epigraphic, and archaeological evidence. Accordingly, the contributions represent new and emerging ideas on the subject of sex, gender, and sexuality in the Roman provinces.

As such, Un-Roman Sex will be of interest to higher-level undergraduates and graduates/academics studying the Roman empire, gender, and sexuality in the ancient world and at the Roman frontiers.

Tatiana Ivleva has a special interest in the study of provincial corporeal culture in its various embodiments, ranging from personal dress adornments made of copper alloy and glass to the epigraphic visibility of sexual and other relationships. As a material culture specialist of the Roman frontier and provincial regions, her research showcases the power of the everyday objects in disentangling the past activities of the inhabitants at the edges of the Roman world. Her publications include Embracing the Provinces: Society and Material Culture of the Roman Frontier Regions (2018) and papers on migration and mobility, family formations in the Roman army, and experimental archaeology. Tatiana is Visiting Research Fellow at Newcastle University, UK.

Rob Collins is a specialist of Roman frontier studies and small finds, with a particular focus on late antiquity, and his research explores themes of identity, place, and regionality. His monograph, Hadrian’s Wall and the End of Empire (2012), was the first comprehensive study of a late Roman frontier. Other publications include Hadrian’s Wall 20092019 (2019), Roman Military Architecture on the Frontiers (2015), and Finds from the Frontier (2010). Rob is a Lecturer at Newcastle University, UK.