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Identity Crises in Apuleius

Ashli J. E. Baker
Hardback Book  |  Literature & Poetry  |  18 Aug 2026
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In the second century CE, the multiethnic, multilingual, and religiously diverse Roman Empire grew to its greatest extent. To maintain order, Rome relied heavily on strict social hierarchies, established not only through legal frameworks like citizenship but also through cultural markers (such as clothing and language) and personal traits (such as educational achievement). Even as Rome grew into one of the world's most powerful empires, however, its social systems strained under the stresses caused by that very growth, which encouraged cultural interaction, long-distance travel, and social mobility-all of which threatened the hierarchies that underpinned Roman order. It was during this time that the North African-born, Latin-speaking, Greek-educated Apuleius-whose own background showcases the multiplicity of identities available then to Roman individuals-flourished. He remains one of the ancient world's best-known authors today, thanks particularly to his famous novel, Metamorphoses, known also as The Golden Ass. Taking a bird's-eye view of his work, Ashli J. E. Baker proffers a bold new reading of Apuleius, proposing that across his writings there is a consistent focus on the theme of identity and its instability. By placing close readings in conversation with sociocultural and material contexts, she shows that because the structures of Roman power depended on inherently unreliable markers of identity, Apuleius' work can be read as a biting critique of the fraught relationship between the individual, society, and the state in his contemporary Rome.

Title: Identity Crises in Apuleius

Format: Hardback Book

Release Date: 18 Aug 2026

Author: Ashli J. E. Baker

Sku: 3640423

Catalogue No: 9780299357702

Category: Literature & Poetry


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