Melanie Racette-Campbell is an assistant professor of classics at the University of Winnipeg. She is coeditor of the forthcoming volume Toxic Masculinity in the Ancient World.
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Acknowledgments Introduction: Augustus and the End of Republican Masculinity Chapter 1: Catullus and Cicero: Word Play in the Ruins Chapter 2: Virtus under the Principate Chapter 3: Resistance through Authority Chapter 4: Disengagement through the Recusatio Chapter 5: Speaking through the Gods Conclusion: After Augustan Masculinity Notes References Index Locorum Index
"Melanie Racette-Campbell provides deft analysis and brilliant close readings about how the Augustan poets mobilized their understanding of Roman masculinity in response to life in the new regime. Highly recommended for anyone interested in ancient Roman sexuality and gender or the intersection of political history and gendered norms."-Charles Goldberg, Bethel University "A welcome addition to our developing awareness of how masculinity was constructed, challenged, reconsidered, and performed by the literary elite in the Late Republic and early Principate. . . . A study that is both expansive and tightly controlled, with fresh readings of early imperial poetry that avoid claiming too much. . . . Racette-Campbell's translations and assessments feel innovative and germane."-Bryn Mawr Classical Review

