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<strong>Two</strong> <strong>Pathic</strong> <strong>Subcultures</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>Ancient</strong> <strong>Rome</strong> 337<br />

male prostitutes. The criterion for be<strong>in</strong>g taxed was one's status as a pathicus,<br />

that is, a pathic prostitute.55 Although Caligula imposed a tax on<br />

prostitutes, scholars have been reluctant to conclude that males were <strong>in</strong>cluded<br />

<strong>in</strong> this law. However, a passage <strong>in</strong> Just<strong>in</strong> Martyr (Apologia 1 1.27)<br />

implies that at least <strong>in</strong> the late Empire such a tax was be<strong>in</strong>g levied.56 The<br />

evidence concern<strong>in</strong>g the Galli suggests that an assessment on male prostitutes<br />

was <strong>in</strong> place earlier, perhaps before Caligula's decree.<br />

With<strong>in</strong> a society that condemns the pathic, the cults just described<br />

have their attractions as an environment where men can exercise their<br />

m<strong>in</strong>ority sexual preference-if not with outright approval, at least with<br />

less ostracism than <strong>in</strong> the lonelier and more dangerous context of society<br />

at large. That they sacrifice their genitals is remarkable evidence of the<br />

lengths to which some homosexually oriented men will go to seek acceptance<br />

of and outlet for their sexuality.<br />

Homosexually active hijras and their ancient counterparts exemplify<br />

the "natural" pathic. Physiologically, they have real sexual desires and<br />

derive genu<strong>in</strong>e pleasure from their sexual activities despite their emasculation.<br />

But the satisfactions achieved <strong>in</strong> jo<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g the cult encompass much<br />

more than pure sexual need; they establish a personal social identity that<br />

legitimates the <strong>in</strong>itiate's lifestyle. In the case of the ancient cults, we can<br />

only glimpse this sense of belong<strong>in</strong>g through the sneers of a few Greek<br />

and Roman authors. That the authorities considered the cult dangerously<br />

seductive to Romans is likely: Dionysius of Halicarnassus reports<br />

that "by senatorial decree and consent, there are no native Roman Galli<br />

clad <strong>in</strong> pied mantles pip<strong>in</strong>g and parad<strong>in</strong>g through the city or go<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>to<br />

a Phrygian frenzy for the goddess." 57 At the end of the Republic and the<br />

outset of the Pr<strong>in</strong>cipate, foreign cults were subject to mistrust, surveillance,<br />

and governmental control-partly, perhaps, for the reasons Dionysius<br />

gives: Roman decorum and aversion to "empty" ritual (ti34ov),<br />

but also undoubtedly through fear of the allure of the religious subculture.<br />

Hang<strong>in</strong>g like a pall over all these cults was the specter of the events<br />

of 186 B.C.E., when the consuls of <strong>Rome</strong> brutally crushed the Italian cult<br />

of Bacchus for its alleged promotion of debauchery and unnatural acts.<br />

15Werner A. Krenkel, "Pueri meritorii,' Wissenschaftliche Zeitschrift der Wilhelm-Pieck-<br />

Universitat (Rostock) 28 (1979): 179-89, at 187. Also <strong>in</strong> Dynes and Donaldson, eds. (n.<br />

15 above), pp. 269-79.<br />

56Thomas A. J. McG<strong>in</strong>n, "The Taxation of Roman Prostitutes," Helios 16 (1989): 79-<br />

110, at 86-87.<br />

57" Pwgaiov 6E xxv acryevCov oL)t gqTpayvpt6ov ns oVTE Kcata-u6j.tvO; nopEOTcwt Sta<br />

Tfq n6sxoy, itoioiAiv ive8&uK&; nToXiv oite 6pytauiet tiv O-6v TOI; Opvyiot; 6pytaaso;t<br />

iccazr v6pov Kai '1tlcrga I3ouXig" (2.19.5).<br />

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