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When Heroes Love: The Ambiguity Of Eros In The Stories Of Gilgamesh And David (Gender, Theory, and Religion) [Paperback]

Susan Ackerman (Author)
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Gender, Theory, and Religion May 2005

Toward the end of the Mesopotamian Epic of Gilgamesh King Gilgamesh laments the untimely death of his comrade Enkidu, "my friend whom I loved dearly." Similarly in the Bible, David mourns his companion, Jonathan, whose "love to me was wonderful, greater than the love of women." These passages, along with other ambiguous erotic and sexual language found in the Gilgamesh epic and the biblical David story, have become the object of numerous and competing scholarly inquiries into the sexual nature of the heroes' relationships. Susan Ackerman's innovative work carefully examines the stories' sexual and homoerotic language and suggests that its ambiguity provides new ways of understanding ideas of gender and sexuality in the ancient Near East and its literature.

In exploring the stories of Gilgamesh and Enkidu and David and Jonathan, Ackerman cautions against applying modern conceptions of homosexuality to these relationships. Drawing on historical and literary criticism, Ackerman's close readings analyze the stories of David and Gilgamesh in light of contemporary definitions of sexual relationships and gender roles. She argues that these male relationships cannot be taken as same-sex partnerships in the modern sense, but reflect the ancient understanding of gender roles, whether in same- or opposite-sex relationships, as defined as either active (male) or passive (female). Her interpretation also considers the heroes' erotic and sexual interactions with members of the opposite sex.

Ackerman shows that the texts' language and erotic imagery suggest more than just an intense male bonding. She argues that, though ambiguous, the erotic imagery and language have a critical function in the texts and serve the political, religious, and aesthetic aims of the narrators. More precisely, the erotic language in the story of David seeks to feminize Jonathan and thus invalidate his claim to Israel's throne in favor of David. In the case of Gilgamesh and Enkidu, whose egalitarian relationship is paradoxically described using the hierarchically dependent language of sexual relationships, the ambiguous erotic language reinforces their status as liminal figures and heroes in the epic tradition.

(3-4/2006)
--This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


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A superb reading of The Epic of Gilgamesh.

(Raymond-Jean Frontain Gay & Lesbian Review 12/01/09)

Ackerman presents a detailed and thorough introduction... Her study is both informative and challenging.

(Peter D. Miscall The Catholic Biblical Quarterly )

The quality of the scholarship in this book is impeccable

(Anthony Heacock The Bible and Critical Theory )

This is a brilliant book, learned, moderate, sensible.

(Jean-Fabrice Nardelli Bryn Mawr Classical Review )

[A] provocative study... Ackerman has surely brought the discussion... to a broader and more intellectual sophisticated plane.

(Benjamin R. Foster Journal of the American Oriental Society )

Ackerman's engaging study gives these narratives a new interpretive framework... essential—and enjoyable—reading.

(Martti Nissinen Journal of the History of Sexuality )

[Ackerman's] book stands as a testament to balanced scholarship, excellent methodology, and a provocative exegesis that leaves the reader wanting more.

(Alexandra Reid Union Seminary Quarterly Review ) --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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Painstakingly researched, consistently engaging, compellingly argued, When Heroes Love is a work of exemplary scholarship that will be of great interest both to specialist and nonspecialist readers seeking a deeper and more nuanced understanding of ancient West Asian heroic literature and its erotic dimensions.

(Saul M. Olyan, Brown University, author of Biblical Mourning: Ritual and Social Dimensions 125.4 (2005)) --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

Product Details

  • Paperback
  • Publisher: Columbia Univ Pr (May 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0231132611
  • ISBN-13: 978-0231132619
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5.0 out of 5 stars Groundbreaking View of Sexuality in the Ancient World, July 22, 2005
It seems to be generally accepted that Alexander the Great did not go without love on his wars. First he took several wives, but second he seemed to have a, shall we say, very close companion. ==In our homophobic world, Alexander just simply couldn't be called a queer. You certainly wouldn't want to use such derogatory language to his face, it doesn't seem to have been such a nice person either.

In this book Dr. Ackerman examines the epic story of King Gilgamesh and the biblical story of King David in the view of sexual relationships and gender roles that were in place at the time. This was a time before romantic love. This was a time when the present day definitions of the proper roles for males and females shouldn't be applied.

She carefully analyzes these tales from a view that she thinks fits the views of the original narrators.

We think we live in a time and a culture that must have existed for all time. It didn't. This groundbreaking book helps us to understand the past, and perhaps points to a future that will be different than our present. What the gender roles will be in the future is impossible to say, but they will be different, just as they are different in various parts of the world now.
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