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== File:Love gift - Calyx krater Aegisthos painter ca 460 BCE.jpg listed for discussion == | |||
Hello Haiduc, if you have the time. You uploaded the picture ] in 2006. Can you tell me why it is in the public domain? Its creator only died in 1964. I'm asking this because in ''Der Zupfgeigenhansl'', that I'm sure you know, there are many nice silhouettes by ] that I would like to put on Commons. Glatisant 00:37, 17 January 2009 (UTC) <small><span class="autosigned">—Preceding ] comment added by ] (] • ]) </span></small><!-- Template:Unsigned --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot--> | |||
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== Paidika? == | |||
Surely this does not have to be RS to be included in a "further reading" section? I gather that Jack tries this kind of thing on repeatedly. | |||
] ] (]) 22:49, 9 February 2009 (UTC) | |||
:I am not up to arguing with Jack or anyone over every detail. Fact is, Paidika is not a significant source, and many of the useful articles are by scholars who have also been published elsewhere, so they can be cited without any reservations. I am not sure anything important is being lost. Have I missed something? --] (]) 00:11, 10 February 2009 (UTC) | |||
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If you have direct evidence (such as two different accounts making identical edits, or other obvious things) then you can present the evidence to any admin (myself included) and I can block them under the ]. However, I don't myself see a direct connection for this user to our favorite pederast vandal. What you can do is file a report at ] and a checkuser will possibly look into it. This is a new process, which has merged two prior processes (Suspected Sockpuppet Reports and Requests for Checkuser). Just start a new report for DavidYork71, and reference his report under the old system, which is ] (take care. Its huge and may crash your browser. No joke!). If you need help with this, let me know. --].].] 21:23, 27 February 2009 (UTC) | |||
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Can you explain how your addition "The prevalence of male homosexuality has varied over time and across societies for cultural reasons" is supported by the source "Adolescence and puberty By John Bancroft, June Machover Reinisch, p.162"? Here's the whole page: | |||
{{cquote|preindustrial and underdeveloped societies, subject to exploitative obligations | |||
in the form of rent, taxes, tribute, forced labor service" | |||
(Harris, 1974, p. 665). | |||
In peasant societies, kinship groups serve as conservators of their | |||
resources in order to maintain position against competing groups and | |||
more powerful classes. Access to land is through familial inheritance, | |||
and it becomes important that title to the land be undisputed or dispossession | |||
can occur. This has strong implications for gender roles and | |||
sexuality, particularly for women. | |||
'''Sexual Permissiveness in Preindustrial Cultures''' | |||
Several researchers have used the Human Relations Area Files (HRAF), | |||
a detailed compilation of historical and ethnographic materials, to draw | |||
conclusions about the frequency of premarital sexual behavior as well | |||
as factors that influence or indicate permissiveness versus restrictiveness | |||
in postpubescent sexual behavior. Broude and Green (1980) used | |||
the 186 cultures in the Basic Standardized Sample of the HRAF (Murdock | |||
& White, 1980) to detail the percentage of cultures in which certain | |||
sexual acts are permissible. Reducing the sample to 141 cultures | |||
for which data on premarital sex were available, in 21% of the sample, | |||
premarital sex was rated as expected and approved. Of the total, 75% | |||
viewed premarital sex for females as not a particularly serious issue, | |||
whereas 25% of the totals sampled regarded premarital sex with strong | |||
disapproval and sanctions. Of the 114 cultures for which data on frequency | |||
of sexual activity were available, in 49% of that sample it was | |||
reported that the frequency of female premarital sex was common, | |||
whereas in 20% it was thought to occur rarely or never. Of 107 ethnographies, | |||
60% reported that male premarital sexual activity was universal | |||
and that in only 12% of the sample was it uncommon or rare. Of | |||
34 cultures in which initiation of premarital sexuality was discussed, | |||
35% indicated that males were the initiators of premarital sex and in | |||
18% of the sample, females initiated sex. Homosexuality was also surveyed, | |||
although this behavior was not reported exclusively for adolescents. | |||
Strong disapproval of homosexuality was reported for 41% of 42 | |||
cultures; it was accepted or ignored by 21%, and 12% reported no such | |||
concept. Of 70 ethnographies, 59% reported homosexuality absent or | |||
rare in frequency and 41% reported it present or not uncommon. | |||
Adolescence, however brief, is also a time in which individuals with | |||
atypical gender roles or homosexual preferences are noted and sometimes | |||
accommodated by the culture. Cases of transvestic homosexuality | |||
occur frequently in the anthropological literature (see Carrier, 1980). | |||
Whitam (1983) has argued that exclusive homosexual behavior appears | |||
as a constant and significant subpattern of sexuality across cultures.}} | |||
This is about the expression of homosexuality. This expression will vary today too (eg: difference between Iran and Canada). This is not necessarily about who is gay or not, its about who shows it. | |||
The sentence you added into "The prevalence of male homosexuality may vary over time and across societies in part because of variations in fertility rate or family size and the fraternal birth order effect." is something completely different. ] (]) 12:15, 30 March 2009 (UTC) | |||
:Answered at my page. ] (]) 13:17, 30 March 2009 (UTC) | |||
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Hi Hai. I'm not sure why you're making this reversion . The wording I'm trying to use seems much clearer. Also, your edit summary says "one sided", but I'm not really sure what you mean. What sides are you referring to? ] (]) 18:53, 7 April 2009 (UTC) | |||
==re Salai== | |||
Do you think you could source and upload a better quality image? That one is terribly grainy as it has been blown up from a very small pic. I'm really pissed off about it. The ramifications of it being a 1475 image are considerable, from the point of view of art history. And the identification of it as Saltarelli has considerable ramifications in terms of the man's biography. | |||
] (]) 14:03, 9 April 2009 (UTC) | |||
:OK. It's semi-fixed. ] (]) 14:24, 9 April 2009 (UTC) | |||
== Douglass == | |||
is of text that directly mentions Crompton in reference to Crompton's discussion of Byron's homosexual/homoerotic relationships, including Giraud. The removal is inappropriate as such. I would ask you to reinsert it, as Douglass is a reputable source on the history of Byron biographies and biographers. ] (]) 00:58, 13 April 2009 (UTC) | |||
:I have put the removed quote with a more substantial quote from the original source . According to the guidelines, cited information like this cannot be removed in such a way. If it is not restored in a few hours I will do it myself. Any further reversion will be linked to on the appropriate noticeboard. ] (]) 01:14, 13 April 2009 (UTC) | |||
I've been working with Malleus on the GAN review for Giraud. I changed some things in the lead and emphasized others. Where I cut a little down emphasizing what you may favor, I promoted more about Giraud being used as an early image for homosexual rights in England, so I hope that it balances out. I'm trying to make it more readable, and not promote any viewpoint. I hope you can see it that way and not that I am trying to silence you. ] (]) 00:37, 10 May 2009 (UTC) | |||
:You should be happy to know that the article is now GA level. ] (]) 03:56, 11 May 2009 (UTC) | |||
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== Greek Love == | |||
Greetings Haiduc! There is a message for you here: ]. Thanks. ] (]) 04:59, 19 June 2009 (UTC) | |||
:I've removed that trolling "message" which is from this user that !voted to delete the related article. If you need, you can view it in the edit history but it's nonconstructive and quite uncivil. '''-''' ]<span class="Unicode" style="color:#FF72E3;">▼</span>'''<sup>]</sup>''' <sub>'''] @'''</sub> 05:29, 19 June 2009 (UTC) | |||
Can you cast your eye over the History section just expanded by an anonymous author? --] (]) 14:18, 21 June 2009 (UTC) | |||
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== Relationships == | |||
Please don't be so quick to accuse especially when there is no evidence backing your accusation. If you look pederasty is completely covered under same-sex relationships. I see what you mean about heterosexual relationships but the fault with that thinking is you are assuming boyfriend, monogamy and all the others are heterosexual when they can be either homosexual or heterosexual and some of them bisexual. If you think about it that way you can even say there is more homosexual representation than heterosexual representation because none of the terms are only heterosexual. If I was political pushing then I would put in heterosexual relationships or take out same-sex relationships. You need to avoid accusing people of homophobia like that unless its clearly true. All that does is cause a lot of fighting and no constructiveness. --] (]) 19:23, 3 July 2009 (UTC) | |||
==Erotes== | |||
Hi. I created an article on the classical mythological ], mostly to avoid a mis-direct to the Lucian play. This would seem to be within your sphere of interest. I have some sources to expand on it, but i am concentrating on all the non-classical mythology at the moment (as there are so many books on Greek love, but little on other mythologies.) I was thinking this might make a good DYK (on Erotes, greek myth, homoeroticism/pederaty), if we can build it up in 5 days. Do you have sources to help with this? And are you interested? I sketched a plan on talk there. Thanks!]] 15:15, 6 July 2009 (UTC) | |||
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Yes, I would mind. | |||
It is quite sufficient to link from talk to an old version of the page, if people want to see what you are proposing. ] (]) 12:55, 10 July 2009 (UTC) | |||
==Request for Resolution== | |||
I'm getting pretty sick of the constant edit reverting on the main ] article. It's fairly obvious that you disagree with each others stance and are unlikely to ever find common ground. That said, I am going to ask that you try and come to some workable conclusion on the ] '''without''' editing and reverting the main article. If this is impossible, I think I'm going to ask an admin to come in and sort this out. I've posted this on your talk pages too, just in case your not watching this page. ] (]) 12:56, 18 July 2009 (UTC) | |||
:Most of the other editors that I've seen commenting have in fact ''disagreed'' with the way that you have reported the information. Other than ]; ] specifically disagrees with the way it was presented, ] seems to have slight support for the information, but with qualification of the sources, ] disagrees with the information ''and'' it's presentation, ] supports Alcmaeonid explicitly. Only ] supports your assertions. Personally, I think that if it were put into the article that Ptolemy Chennos has said this, but that he is the only source we have who says this and is thought by other historians to be unreliable, then this would satisfy all editors, but would be a virtually redundant addition. If this were a biography of a living person, we certainly wouldn't include this. I tend to use that idea as a basis on whether to include rumoured or supposed information in any biography article. I understand that you appear to have a high interest in Greek history, homosexuality and pederasty (deduced from comments on your talk page), I suggest that you might be pushing your own interest a little here. Consensus on the comments on the talk page is tending towards disinclusion of the information, might I suggest that you bow to consensus on this occasion? ] (]) 13:18, 18 July 2009 (UTC) | |||
::See my comments on the articles talk page re: edits supporting your changes. Your assertions are not true. I have no agenda with regard to homosexuality, pederasty or any sexual choice. I believe in freedom for all people to do what they wish where it harms no non-consenting people. Your comment on my talk page seems designed to raise my ire. I'm not going to bite, I'll keep my personal opinions to myself. If you have anything to say with regard to talk page consensus, I'd be delighted to hear it, I note that you haven't commented on that. Suppresion of information is to be frowned upon, suppresion of information that is reasonably labelled as lies isn't. ] (]) 13:49, 18 July 2009 (UTC) | |||
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== Nicolo Giraud == | |||
Do you feel that this page should be submitted to FAC? If you do, feel free. I only request that I am a co-nominator, and that we try to work together to meet the needs of the reviewers. If a question comes up in which you feel that it might cause not the language but the ideas of the page to be changed in an unfair manner, please mention that the ideas are there based on extensive consensus based compromise. I am sure that most reviews will be based on grammar and MoS problems. Is this acceptable? ] (]) 20:16, 2 August 2009 (UTC) | |||
:Okay. I just wanted to allow you to have a central say so you do not feel as if people would be ganging up against you. The language is a delicate compromise and some people wont realize it. I would still want you as a co-nom. Plus, FAC is rather easy. You list a page, it sits there. Occasional reviews drop by. Sometimes serious, sometimes not, and then if you can fix things you try to accommodate. ] (]) 00:58, 3 August 2009 (UTC) | |||
== Homosexuality == | |||
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