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Born This Way?

Born This Way?. Ideologies of eros in Plato’s Symposium. Journal Prompt. Does Plato's Symposium seem to validate or to undercut Foucault and/or Halperin. Discussion. the aristoph myth implies an essentialist view of sexuality they all have different views male biased

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Born This Way?

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  1. Born This Way? Ideologies of eros in Plato’s Symposium

  2. Journal Prompt Does Plato's Symposium seem to validate or to undercut Foucault and/or Halperin

  3. Discussion • the aristoph myth implies an essentialist view of sexuality • they all have different views • male biased • heavenly – nothing female • earthly aphrod Ancient Sexuality and Gender

  4. Agenda • Writer’s Corner … • Name That Mistake • Recap and Update • Sexual “Codes” & Sexualities in Aeschines and Plato Ancient Sexuality and Gender

  5. Writer’s Corner … Name That Mistake

  6. wordy ital dropped quote, MLA citation issues unsubstantiated claim Plagiarism! The Ancient Grecian play Medea caused a tremendous stir when it was first performed. The evil that I do, I understand full well,But a passion drives me greater than my will.

  7. Recap and Update Sexual “Codes” & Sexualities in Aeschines and Plato

  8. Is ____ gay?

  9. Misgolas “He is bent on that sort of thing [pederasty] like one possessed, and is accustomed always to have about him [male] singers or cithara-players” (41)

  10. Timarchus “Timarchus was … just the person for the thing that Misgolas wanted to do, and Timarchus wanted to have done.” (41) “What shall we say when a young man … keeps the most expensive flutegirls and harlots? When he gambles and pays nothing himself but another man always pays for him?” (75)

  11. Plato’s Symposium …

  12. Symposium: Erotic Dichotomies

  13. Symposium: Interlocking Arguments

  14. Erotic Law Codes? (Pausanias’ Speech) • Nomos = • “Law” • “Convention” • “Law Codes” • Elsewhere • Elis, Boeotia • Ionia • “Here” Ancient Sexuality and Gender

  15. Aristophanes’ Myth Essentialist or Constructionist?

  16. Is Diotimianerōs Pederasty? And is it honorable?

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