Classics 233 - Gender and Sexuality in Greco-Roman Culture

Gender & Sex in Greco-Rom Cult

Spring
2026
01
4.00
Rebecca Ann Deitsch

M 1:40 PM - 2:55 PM; W 1:20 PM - 2:35 PM

Smith College
CLS-233-01-202603
rdeitsch@smith.edu
The construction of gender, sexuality, and erotic experience is one of the major sites of difference between Greco-Roman culture and our own. What constituted a proper man and a proper woman in these ancient societies? Which sexual practices and objects of desire were socially sanctioned and which considered deviant? What ancient modes of thinking about these issues have persisted into the modern world? Attention to the status of women; the role of social class; the ways in which genre and convention shaped representation; the relationship between representation and reality.
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