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Meals in the Early Christian World: Social Formation, Experimentation, and Conflict at the Table
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Table of Contents List of Contributors Abbreviations Introduction, Hal E. Taussig PART I: THE TYPOLOGY OF THE GRECO-ROMAN BANQUET 1. A Typology of the Community Meal, Matthias Klinghardt 2. The Greco-Roman Banquet as a Social Institution, Dennis E. Smith PART II: THE ARCHEOLOGY OF THE BANQUET 3. What Kinds of Meals Did Julia Felix Have? A Case Study of the Archaeology of the Banquet, Carolyn Osiek PART III: WHO WAS AT THE GRECO-ROMAN BANQUETS? 4. Social and Political Characteristics of Greco-Roman Association Meals, Richard S. Ascough 5. Banqueting Values in the Associations: Rhetoric and Reality, by Philip A. Harland 6. Women in Early Christian Meal Gatherings: Discourse and Reality, Angela Standhartinger 7. Remembering and Remembered Women in Greco-Roman Meals, Ellen Bradshaw Aitken 8. Present and Absent: Women at Greco-Roman Wedding Meals, Susan Marks 9. Evidence for Slaves at the Table in the Ancient Mediterranean: From Traditional Rural Festivals to Urban Associations, Nancy A. Evans 10. The Sex Trade and Slavery at Meals, Carly Daniel-Hughes 11. The Saturnalia in Greco-Roman Culture, Angela Standhartinger 12. Early Christian Meals and Slavery, Lillian I. Larsen 13. Slaves at Greco-Roman Banquets: A Response, Jennifer A. Glancy PART IV: THE CULTURE OF RECLINING: CORPOREALITY, SEXUALITY, INTIMACY 14. Bodies in Motion, Bodies at Rest: Status, Corporeality, and the Negotiation of Power at Ancient Meals, Carly Daniel-Hughes 15. Temptations of the Table: Christians Respond to Reclining Culture, Jennifer A. Glancy 16. A Valentinian Response to the Culture of Reclining, Ellen Bradshaw Aitken 17. Monastic Meals: Resisting a Reclining Culture?, Lillian I. Larsen 18. Inclined to Decline Reclining? Women, Corporeality, and Dining Posture in Early Rabbinic Literature, Jordan D. Rosenblum Bibliography of Works Cited Index of Ancient Sources...Mehr