By Kenneth Royce Moore
Edition 1st EditionFirst Published 2005eBook Published 27 April 2016Pub. Location New YorkImprint RoutledgePages 332eBook ISBN 9780203958629
ABSTRACT
Sex and the Second-Best City deals with the topics of sex and society in the Laws of Plato with recourse to historical context and modern critical theory. It examines reconstructions of ancient "sexuality" with a view to increased clarification. The text of the Laws is considered, along with many of its literary qualities, its influences and the utopian plan that it proposes.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter I|26 pages
Modern Theory, Ancient 'Sexuality'
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The Laws in Context
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Educating Magnesia: Developmental Psychology and Sex Role Stereotyping
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ANΔPEIA: A Special Definition for Magnesia
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Sex, the Myth of the Family and Plato's Stepchildren
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A Brave New Femininity
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Magnesian Moral Hygiene: Same-Sex Relations, Pleasure and Madness
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General Conclusions
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