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Desiring Rome: Male Subjectivity and Reading Ovid's Fas Book

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Desiring Rome: Male Subjectivity and Reading Ovid's Fas, During his last two decades (ca. 2 BCE-17 CE), Ovid composed, but never completed, his Fasti, an elegiac representation of Rome's rites and festivals: only six of twelve month-books remain. Earlier scholars have claimed that this is due either to Ovid's , Desiring Rome: Male Subjectivity and Reading Ovid's Fas
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  • Desiring Rome: Male Subjectivity and Reading Ovid's Fas
  • Written by author King, Richard Jackson
  • Published by Ohio State University Press, 2006
  • "During his last two decades (ca. 2 BCE-17 CE), Ovid composed, but never completed, his Fasti, an elegiac representation of Rome's rites and festivals: only six of twelve month-books remain. Earlier scholars have claimed that this is due either to Ovid's
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Introduction : desire and Ovid's Fasti 1
Ch. 1 Elite males, the Roman calendar, and desire of mastery 17
Ch. 2 Ovid, Germanicus, and homosocial desire 41
Ch. 3 Fasti, fantasy, and Janus : an anatomy of libidinal exchange 66
Ch. 4 Monthly prefaces and the symbolic screen 103
Ch. 5 Under the imperial name : Augustus and Ovid's "January" (Fasti, book one) 144
Ch. 6 Patrimony and transvestism in "February" (Fasti, book two) 184
Epilogue : Ovid and broken form : three views 223


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