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Title Ethnicity and identity in Herodotus / edited by Thomas Figueira and Carmen Soares
Published Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2020
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Contents Introduction / Thomas Figueira -- Herodotus' Hermēneus and the translation of culture in the histories / Steven Brandwood -- Language as a marker of ethnicity in Herodotus and contemporaries / Thomas Figueira -- Protocols of ethnic specification in Herodotus / Brian Hill -- Emotion and ethnicity in Herodotus' Histories / Emily Allen-Hornblower -- Mages and Ionians revisited / Gregory Nagy -- Freedom and culture in Herodotus Rosaria / Vignolo Munson -- Cosmopolitanism and contingency in Herodotus : myth and tragedy in the fourth book of the Histories / Alexandre Agnolon -- A goddess for the Greeks. Demeter as identity factor in Herodotus / Nuno Simões Rodrigues -- Herodotus' Memphite sources / Rogério de Sousa -- The Greeks as seen from the East. Xerxes' European enemy / Maria de Fátima Silva -- Mirages of ethnicity and the distant north in book four of the Histories : Hyperboreans, Arimaspians and Issedones / Renaud Gagné -- Ethnicity In Herodotus. The story of Helen through the Egyptians' Eyes / Maria do Céu Fialho -- Barbarians, Greekness, and wisdom : the afterlife of Croesus' debate with Solon / Delfim Leão -- Scientific discourse in Herodotus Book II of Histories and its reflection in the age of new world discovery / Carmen Soares
Summary "Herodotus is the epochal authority who inaugurated the European and Western consciousness of collective identity, whether in an awareness of other societies and of the nature of cultural variation itself or in the fashioning of Greek self-awareness - and necessarily that of later civilizations influenced by the ancient Greeks - which was perpetually in dialogue and tension with other ways of living in groups. In this book fourteen contributors explore ethnicity - the very self-understanding of belonging to a separate body of human beings - and how it evolves and consolidates (or ethnogenesis). This inquiry is focused through the lens of Herodotus as our earliest master of ethnography, in this instance not only as the stylized portrayal of other societies, but also as an exegesis on how ethnocultural differentiation may affect the lives, and even the very existence, of one's own people. Ethnicity and Identity in Herodotus is one facet of a project which intends to bring Portuguese and English-speaking scholars of antiquity into closer cooperation. It has united a cross-section of North American classicists with a distinguished cohort of Portuguese and Brazilian experts on Greek literature and history writing in English"-- Provided by publisher
Notes "This book grew out of a panel which the editors organized: "Ethnicity and Multiculturalism in Herodotus: Through Others' Eyes". It was held at the Ninth Celtic Conference in Classics, University College Dublin, June 2016"--Preface
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Notes Thomas Figueira is Distinguished Professor of Classics and of Ancient History at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, USA. Carmen Soares is Professor (Professora Catedrt̀ica) of Classics of the University of Coimbra, Portugal, and Scientific Coordinator of the Center for Classical and Humanistic Studies of the same university
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Subject Herodotus. History.
SUBJECT History (Herodotus) fast
Subject Ethnicity in literature.
Greeks -- Ethnic identity
Ethnicity -- Greece -- History -- To 1500
HISTORY -- Ancient -- General.
Ethnic relations -- Historiography
Ethnicity
Ethnicity in literature
Greek colonies
Greeks -- Ethnic identity
Historiography
SUBJECT Greece -- Ethnic relations -- Historiography
Greece -- Colonies -- Historiography
Subject Greece
Genre/Form Electronic books
History
Form Electronic book
Author Figueira, Thomas J., editor
Soares, Carmen (Professor of literature), editor.
Celtic Conference in Classics (9th : 2016 : University College, Dublin)
LC no. 2019039120
ISBN 9781315209081
131520908X
9781351805599
1351805592
9781351805575
1351805576
1351805584
9781351805582