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OverviewTales of archaic Greek city foundations continue to be told and retold long after the colonies themselves were settled, and this book explores how the ancient Greeks constructed their memory of founding new cities overseas. Greek stories about colonizing Sicily or the Black Sea in the seventh century B.C.E. are no more transparent, no less culturally constructed than nineteenth-century British tales of empire in India or Africa; they are every bit as much about power, language, and cultural appropriation. This book brings anthropological and literary theory to bear on the narratives that later Greeks tell about founding colonies and the processes through which the colonized are assimilated into the familiar story-lines, metaphors, and rituals of the colonizers. The distinctiveness and the universality of the Greek colonial representations are explored through explicit comparison with later European narratives of new world settlement. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Carol Dougherty (Assistant Professor of Greek and Latin, Assistant Professor of Greek and Latin, Wellesley College)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 23.80cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 16.20cm Weight: 0.540kg ISBN: 9780195083996ISBN 10: 0195083997 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 06 January 1994 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviews<br> A very considerable achievement....Dougherty elucidates very clearly the ways in which new stories are constructed on old patterns, and often throws light on the underlying background. One feels that she is bringing us closer to the mentality of an ancient society, bringing us closer to the ways in which the Greeks, almost unconsciously, looked at a highly significant side of their own history. Her exposition is clear, and the book is a pleasure to read--a good introduction not only to the topic but also to the methodology employed. --Bryn Mawr Classical Review and c<p><br> This text is extremely interesting and has something for all students of ancient Greece. --Religious Studies Review<p><br>. ..a thoughtful and fascinating piece of scholarship, which deserves attentive reading by anyone interested in Greek colonization. --Storia della Storiografia<p><br> A very considerable achievement....Dougherty elucidates very clearly the ways in which new stories are constructed on old patterns, and often throws light on the underlying background. One feels that she is bringing us closer to the mentality of an ancient society, bringing us closer to the ways in which the Greeks, almost unconsciously, looked at a highly significant side of their own history. Her exposition is clear, and the book is a pleasure to read--a good introduction not only to the topic but also to the methodology employed. --Bryn Mawr Classical Review and c This text is extremely interesting and has something for all students of ancient Greece. --Religious Studies Review. ..a thoughtful and fascinating piece of scholarship, which deserves attentive reading by anyone interested in Greek colonization. --Storia della Storiografia <br> A very considerable achievement....Dougherty elucidates very clearly the ways in which new stories are constructed on old patterns, and often throws light on the underlying background. One feels that she is bringing us closer to the mentality of an ancient society, bringing us closer to the ways in which the Greeks, almost unconsciously, looked at a highly significant side of their own history. Her exposition is clear, and the book is a pleasure to read--a good introduction not only to the topic but also to the methodology employed. --Bryn Mawr Classical Review and c<br> This text is extremely interesting and has something for all students of ancient Greece. --Religious Studies Review<br>. ..a thoughtful and fascinating piece of scholarship, which deserves attentive reading by anyone interested in Greek colonization. --Storia della Storiografia<br> A very considerable achievement....Dougherty elucidates very clearly the ways in which new stories are constructed on old patterns, and often throws light on the underlying background. One feels that she is bringing us closer to the mentality of an ancient society, bringing us closer to the ways in which the Greeks, almost unconsciously, looked at a highly significant side of their own history. Her exposition is clear, and the book is a pleasure to read--a good introduction not only to the topic but also to the methodology employed. --Bryn Mawr Classical Review and c<br> This text is extremely interesting and has something for all students of ancient Greece. --Religious Studies Review<br> .,. a thoughtful and fascinating piece of scholarship, which deserves attentive reading by anyone interested in Greek colonization. --Storia della Storiografia<br> Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |