Inventing the Barbarian di Nancy Coffelt, Edith Hall edito da OUP Oxford
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Inventing the Barbarian

Greek Self-definition Through Tragedy

Editore:

OUP Oxford

EAN:

9780198147800

ISBN:

0198147805

Pagine:
296
Formato:
Paperback
Lingua:
Inglese
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Descrizione Inventing the Barbarian

Incest, polygamy, murder, sacrilege, impalement, castration, female power, and despotism are some of the images used by Athenian tragedians to define the non-Greek, "barbarian" world. This book explains for the first time the reasons behind their singular fascination with barbarians. EdithHall sets the Greek plays against the historical background of the Panhellenic wars, and the establishment of an Athenian empire based on democracy and slavery. Analyzed within the context of contemporary anthropology and political philosophy, Hall reveals how the poets conceptualized the barbarianas the negative embodiment of Athenian civic ideals. She compares the treatment of foreigners in Homer and in tragedy, showing that the new dimension which the idea of the barbarian had brought to the tragic theater radically affected the poets' interpretation of myth and their evocation of thedistant past, as well as enriching their reportoire of aural and visual effects. Hall argues that the invented barbarian of the tragic stage was a powerful cultural expression of Greek xenophobia and chauvinism that, paradoxically, produced and outburst of creative energy and literaryinnovation.

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