Athena and Herakles a divine couple? The use of ancient sexual artistic conventions In context.
by
 
Cameron, Alexander Scott.

Title
Athena and Herakles a divine couple? The use of ancient sexual artistic conventions In context.

Author
Cameron, Alexander Scott.

ISBN
9780438303829

Personal Author
Cameron, Alexander Scott.

Publication Information
Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2018

Physical Description
1 online resource (38 p.)

General Note
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 58-01.
 
Adviser: Margaret M. Miles.

Abstract
This paper seeks to contextualize the representations of the relationship of Athena and Herakles in art within the established cultural and artistic practices and the artistic conventions employed to convey meaning. Artistic representations of Athena and Herakles repeatedly make use of sexually charged types in extant art, with Athena frequently reversing gender norms and seemingly establishing herself as a sexually dominant partner of Herakles. Such artistic representations appear at odds with extant literary sources, and may represent unknown narratives, or interpretations of extant myths. Possible readings of these sexualized representations of Athena and Herakles' relationship are potentially numerous, but they show that their relationship was considered to exceed that of the patron-hero relationship -- if only in popular representation.

Local Note
School code: 0030.

Subject Term
Art history.
 
Classical studies.
 
Gender studies.

Electronic Access
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Added Corporate Author
University of California, Irvine. Visual Studies - M.A..

Thesis Note
Thesis (M.A.)--University of California, Irvine, 2018.

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