Document Type

Open Access

Location

Schaffer Library

Department

Classics

Start Date

13-5-2022 12:30 PM

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An examination of Ovid's Ars Amatoria, an Ancient Roman elegy, can help a modern audience better understand how sexual objectification of women occurs today. Ovid promulgated problematic gender roles and ideals, which created a systemic culture of objectification of women. Using modern sexual objectification theory and psychological research, we can gain insight into the often-forgotten experience ancient Roman women had. Although written in a vastly different culture and society than today, Ars Amatoria is still relevant to a modern audience and illustrates how ideas put forth by Ovid about gender are not so distant from modern ones.

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May 13th, 12:30 PM

Ovid's Ars Amatoria through the Lens of Modern Psychology: The Static Culture of Sexually Objectifying Women

Schaffer Library

An examination of Ovid's Ars Amatoria, an Ancient Roman elegy, can help a modern audience better understand how sexual objectification of women occurs today. Ovid promulgated problematic gender roles and ideals, which created a systemic culture of objectification of women. Using modern sexual objectification theory and psychological research, we can gain insight into the often-forgotten experience ancient Roman women had. Although written in a vastly different culture and society than today, Ars Amatoria is still relevant to a modern audience and illustrates how ideas put forth by Ovid about gender are not so distant from modern ones.

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