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School of Love: The Speech of Plautine Prostitutes in Different Stages of Their Working Lifecycle

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posted on 2025-05-12, 17:50 authored by Valerie Liang
This thesis focuses on the differentiation of Plautine sex workers and proposes that their speech varies across early, middle, and late career stages, using as a touchstone Adams’ observations that “whores are not a homogenous class” and that gender should be observed at different points within individual lives. By exploring their habits of speech, I address a gap in existing scholarship, which has primarily categorized these figures based on their actions as mala or bona. I rely on sociolinguistic approaches, including critical discourse analysis and gendered speech markers as identified by Adams, Dutsch, and Barrios-Lech to propose a more nuanced characterization of prostitutes.

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Date Created

2025-04-13

Date Modified

2025-05-12

CIP Code

  • 16.1200

Research Director(s)

W. Martin Bloomer

Committee Members

Brian Krostenko Sander Goldberg

Degree

  • Master of Arts

Degree Level

  • Master's Thesis

Language

  • English

Library Record

6701257

OCLC Number

1519360510

Publisher

University of Notre Dame

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  • Classics

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  • Classics

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