Love and Relationships Secondary Literature Flashcards

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Robin Osborne

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There was an inconsistency about men’s depiction of women. On the one hand, they were seen as the archetypal sources of life; on the other, devilish and cunning.

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Roy Gibson

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(Ovid)

Humour is an effective tool for reinforcing the message.

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Emile Stocquart

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(Roman)

Sine manu marriages leads to a wife being totally independent of her husband.

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Judith Hallett

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(Sappho)

A poet with an important social purpose: to instil sensual self awareness and sexual self esteem in her readers.

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Andromache Karanika

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(Sappho)

Sappho primarily talks about the transition from girlhood to womanhood.

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Anna Motta

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(Seneca)

True love, in many ways, is analogous to an ideal friendship. Neither is propelled by any ulterior motive.

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Ellen Greene

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(Sappho)

Sappho constructs erotic experience, outside male assumptions.

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Freeman

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(Sappho)

Male desire is a form of masculine oppression against younger women.

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Eve Stehle

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(Sappho)

Sappho used lesbian love to create an alternative world of erotic experience.

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Beard

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(Seneca)

Seneca’s ideas were something to aspire to.

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Orells

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(Seneca)

Seneca examines love and desire with the context of himself, not society.

(Plato)

Pederastic relationships inform the next generation and they are the only form of education.

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Roy Gibson

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(Ovid)

Ovid wrote Ars Amatoria as a response to Augustus’ conservative laws.

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Jimenez

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(Plato)

Diotima engages with the other speeches, and their parts contribute to her speech.

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Annas

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(Plato)

Plato uses Socrates as his mouthpiece but it is never clear whether this is actually his opinion.

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