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Title Imagining empire : political space in Hellenistic and Roman literature / Victoria Rimell, Markus Asper (eds.)
Published Heidelberg : Universitätsverlag Winter GmbH, [2017]
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Description 1 online resource (264 pages) : illustrations, maps
Series Bibliothek der klassischen Altertumswissenschaften ; Neu Folge, 2. Reihe, Band 153
Bibliothek der klassischen Altertumswissenschaften ; n.F., 2. Reihe, Bd. 153.
Contents Introduction: You Are Here: Encounters in Imperial Space / Victoria Rimell -- The Geopolitics of Imagining Ancient Alexandria / Susan Stephens -- The Homeric Shore of Alexandria: A Narrative of a Culture in Motion / Benjamin Acosta-Hughes -- Space and the Imperial Imaginary in Apollonius' Argonautika / William G. Thalmann -- Imagining Political Space: Some Patterns / Markus Asper -- Space and Spin: Geopolitical Vistas in the 40s / Ingo Gildenhard -- 'Leave the City, Catiline!': Sallust on Imperial Space and Outlawing / Therese Fuhrer -- Mapping Foundations: The Italian Network of City Foundations in the Poetic and Antiquarian Tradition / Ulrich Schmitzer -- Virgil's Carthage: A Heterotopic Space of Empire / Elena Giusti -- Colonial Readings in Virgilian Geopoetics: The Trojans at Buthrotum / Alessandro Barchiesi -- Beatus carcer/tristis harena: The Spaces of Statius' Silvae / Alexander Kirichenko -- Free-Range, Organic, Locally-Sourced Satire: Juvenal Goes Global / Tom Geue
Summary "This volume investigates space in Greek and Latin literature as a real and imaginary dimension in which social relations, identities, power and knowledge are materialized, represented and (re)performed. The twelve contributors focus on Hellenistic Alexandria and late Republican to early Imperial Rome, yet the essays range from Greece, Egypt, and Italy to the Black Sea, Asia, and North Africa, taking in Callimachus, Apollonius of Rhodes, Caesar, Sallust, Cicero, Virgil, Statius, and Juvenal along the way. As well as offering innovative interpretations of key texts from the third century BCE to the second century CE, the volume attempts to respond critically and imaginatively to the still-burgeoning body of work on space across the humanities in the wake of post-colonialist and poststructuralist thinking, and considers its potentially challenging implications for Classics as an evolving field of study"--Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Notes Print version record
Subject Space in literature.
Geopolitics in literature.
Classical literature -- History and criticism
Classical literature
Geopolitics in literature
Space in literature
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
Author Rimell, Victoria, editor.
Asper, Markus, editor.
ISBN 382537730X
9783825377304