Andrew Lear | |
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Born | December 21, 1958 Boston, Massachusetts, US | (age 65)
Education | Harvard University University of Virginia University of California, Los Angeles |
Andrew Lear (born December 21, 1958) is an American author, Classicist, historian of gender and sexuality, and public historian. His academic research focuses on concepts of gender and sexuality in ancient Greek poetry and art.[1] His book on male-male erotic scenes in ancient Athenian vase-painting (Images of Ancient Greek Pederasty: Boys Were Their Gods, co-authored with Eva Cantarella, Routledge 2008), was positively reviewed: it greatly expanded the number of known scenes and proposed a sophisticated framework for their interpretation.[2][3][4][5] He has written articles on topics including gender ideals in the work of Greek poets Anacreon and Theognis, as well as book reviews for Classical World.[6] Lear is seen as an expert on the comparison between ancient and modern views and practices of gender and sexuality.[7][8][9]