Trade and Taboo: Disreputable Professions in the Roman Mediterranean

Trade and Taboo: Disreputable Professions in the Roman Mediterranean

by Sarah Bond
Trade and Taboo: Disreputable Professions in the Roman Mediterranean

Trade and Taboo: Disreputable Professions in the Roman Mediterranean

by Sarah Bond

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Overview

Trade and Taboo addresses the legal, literary, social, and institutional creation of disrepute in ancient Roman society. Tracking the shifting application of stigmas of disrepute between the Republic and Late Antiquity, it follows particular groups of professionals—funeral workers, criers, tanners, mint workers, and even bakers—asking how they coped with stigmatization.

In this book, Sarah E. Bond reveals the construction and motivations for these attitudes, and to show how they created inequalities, informed institutions, and changed over time. Additionally, she shows how political and cultural shifts mutated these taboos, reshaping economic markets and altering the status of professionals at work within these markets.

Bond investigates legal stigmas in the form of infamia and other marks of legal disrepute. She expands on anthropological theories of pollution, closely studying individuals who regularly came into contact with corpses and other polluting materials, and considering communication and network formation through the disrepute attached to town criers, or praecones. Ideas of disgust and the language of invective are brought forward looking at tanners. The book closes with an exploration of caste-like systems created in the later Roman Empire. Collectively, these professionals are eloquent about economies and changes experienced within Roman society between 45 BCE and 565 CE.

Trade and Taboo will interest those studying Roman society, issues of historiographical method, and the topic of taboo in preindustrial cultures.
 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780472130085
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Publication date: 10/25/2016
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.30(d)

About the Author

Sarah E. Bond is Assistant Professor of Classics at the University of Iowa.

Table of Contents

List of Epigraphic Abbreviations xiii

Introduction: Roman Pride and Prejudices 1

Chapter 1 Quamvis Indignus: Criers, Status, and Soundscapes 21

Chapter 2 Touch, Pollution, and the Mortuary Trades in the Roman Mediterranean 59

Chapter 3 Scent and Sensibilities: Tanners in the Ancient Mediterranean 97

Chapter 4 Currency and Control: Legal Disrepute and Associations of Mint Workers 126

Chapter 5 Catering to Pleasure: Sensual Trades in the Later Roman Empire 142

Conclusion: Inheriting the Prejudices of Rome 167

Appendices

Appendix I The Praecones 181

Appendix II The Dissignatores 197

Appendix III The Coriarii 203

Appendix IV The Mint Workers 208

Notes 219

Bibliography 279

Index 311

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