The World through Roman Eyes
The culmination of a project aimed at showcasing, in a systematic way, the potential of applying anthropological perspectives to classical studies, this volume highlights the fundamental contribution this approach has to make to our understanding of ancient Roman culture. Through the close study of themes such as myth, polytheism, sacrifice, magic, space, kinship, the gift, friendship, economics, animals, plants, riddles, metaphors, and images in Roman society (often in comparison with Greece) - where the texts of ancient culture are allowed to speak in their own terms and where the experience of the natives (rather than the horizon of the observer) is privileged - a rich panorama emerges of the worldview, beliefs, and deep structures that shaped and guided this culture.
- Proposes an emic and comparative approach to the study of the ancient world
- Makes theoretical assumptions clear and explains them in an accessible way
- Illustrates how anthropological theories can be applied to ancient material through case studies
Reviews & endorsements
‘… this edited volume makes an important original contribution to cultural studies, and the authors' embedding of historical analysis in anthropological theory and comparative analysis yields new insights regarding the classical world … Highly recommended.’ M. T. Stark, Choice
Product details
November 2018Hardback
9781107157613
482 pages
235 × 157 × 32 mm
0.83kg
11 b/w illus.
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Table of Contents
- Introduction Maurizio Bettini and William Michael Short
- 1. Comparison Maurizio Bettini
- 2. Metaphors William Michael Short
- 3. Polytheism Gabriella Pironti and Micol Perfigli
- 4. Myth Maurizio Bettini
- 5. Sacrifice Francesca Prescendi
- 6. Witches Laura Cherubini
- 7. Kinship Mario Lentano
- 8. Friendship and the gift Renata Raccanelli and Lucia Beltrami
- 9. Economy Cristiano Viglietti
- 10. Space Gianluca De Sanctis
- 11. Animals Cristiana Franco
- 12. Plants Svetlana Hautala
- 13. Images Giuseppe Pucci
- 14. Signs Giovanni Manetti
- 15. Riddles Simone Beta.