Love & Relationships Critical Views

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Who argued that Athenian women were not secluded?

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Gomme

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Who argued that Greek women were suppressed and powerless?

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Annas

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Who argued that Athenian women were not secluded?

Gomme

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Who argued that Greek women were suppressed and powerless?

Annas

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Who argued that ancient marriages did not operate in the romantic terms that we see today?

Karanika

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Who argued that homoerotic relationships must have been accepted in ancient Greece because they were sung about?

Bennet

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Who argued that Rome’s laws towards women would have been fairly relaxed?

Haynes

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Who argued that upper class Roman women were sexually liberated?

Pomeroy

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Who argued that homoerotic relationships were supported in Rome due to pro-homoerotic graffiti in Pompeii?

Richlin

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Who argued that Seneca’s views were counter-cultural?

Gylon

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Who argued that Seneca described his mother with a deep love and affection?

Motto

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Who argued that stoics believed that sexual intercourse was the antithesis of reason?

Krietner

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Who argued that Seneca’s views were unpalatable to a Roman audience?

Campbell

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Who argued that Sappho’s group was to teach girls how to be women?

Burnett

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Who argued that Sappho’s group was not a school, but a symposium?

Parker

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Who argued that Sappho’s wedding songs are phallic?

Poochigan

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Who argued that Sappho’s views on homoerotic relationships was unremarkable?

Hall

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Who argued that Ars Amatoria was intended for a voyeuristic audience?

Hall

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Who argued that Ars Amatoria is about lust rather than love?

Bishop

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Who argued that Ovid detested homosexuality?

D’Ella