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When Heroes Love: The Ambiguity of Eros in the Stories of Gilgamesh and David

Susan Ackerman

July, 2005
Cloth, 336 pages, 58 color illus.
ISBN: 978-0-231-13260-2
$51.00 / £30.00

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"A superb reading of The Epic of Gilgamesh." — Raymond-Jean Frontain, Gay & Lesbian Review

"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

"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

"Susan Ackerman explores with her usual flair and creativity a hot topic in gender, eroticized portrayals of heroic twosomes in the ancient Near East. She engages recent and sometimes controversial scholarship and pays careful attention to details of language, style, narrative structure, and content, applying relevant methodologies from anthropology and women's studies. Ackerman seeks not only to understand the inner dynamic of these traditional tales but also to examine how such portrayals reflect a particular culture and worldview. At the same time, she is attentive to some of the recurring patterns that characterize all human experience, exploring how the

rite of passage and the coming of age is expressed in the traditional narrative media of the ancient Near East. This new work is an exciting and powerful contribution to the study of ancient Israelite culture." — Susan Niditch, Amherst College, author of Folklore and the Hebrew Bible

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Susan Ackerman is professor of religion and women’s and gender studies at Dartmouth College and chair of the Department of Religion. She is the author of Warrior, Dancer, Seductress, Queen: Women in Judges and Biblical Israel and Under Every Green Tree: Popular Religion in Sixth-Century Judah.

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