Erich S. Gruen
Rethinking the Other in Antiquity
- Princeton University Press
- 2012
- Taschenbuch
- 434 Seiten
- ISBN 9780691156354
Prevalent among classicists today is the notion that Greeks, Romans, and Jews enhanced their own self-perception by contrasting themselves with the so- called Other--Egyptians, Phoenicians, Ethiopians, Gauls, and other foreigners --frequently through hostile stereotypes, distortions, and caricature. In this provocative book, Erich Gruen demonstrates how the ancients found connections rather than contrasts, how they expressed admiration for the achievements and principles of other societies, and how they discerned--and even invented-- kinship relations and shared roots with diverse peoples. Gruen shows how the ancients incorporated the traditions of foreign nations, and imagined blood ties and associations with distant cultures through myth, legend, and fictive histories. He looks
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