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Inventing Ancient Culture

Historicism, Periodization and the Ancient World

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An edition of Inventing Ancient Culture (1996)

Inventing Ancient Culture

Historicism, Periodization and the Ancient World

Inventing Ancient Culture discusses aspects of antiquity which we have tended to ignore. It asks the reader how far we have reinvented antiquity, by applying modern concepts and understandings to its study. Furthermore, it challenges the common notion that perceptions of the self, of modern societal and institutional structures, originated in the Enlightenment. Rather, the authors and contributors argue, there are many continuities and marked similarities between the classical and the modern world.

Mark Golden and Peter Toohey have assembled a lively cast of contributors who analyse and argue about classical culture, its understandings of philosophy, friendship, the human body, sexuality and historiography.

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Routledge
Language
English
Pages
248

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Inventing ancient culture: historicism, periodization and the ancient world
1997, Routledge
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Cover of: Inventing Ancient Culture
Inventing Ancient Culture: Historicism, Periodization and the Ancient World
December 24, 1996, Routledge
in English
Cover of: Inventing Ancient Culture
Inventing Ancient Culture: Historicism, Periodization and the Ancient World
December 24, 1996, Routledge
in English

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First Sentence

"Whether it is bodies or boredom (Laqueur 1990, Spacks 1995), there is a tendency these days for those interested in the broader field of Cultural Studies to claim that modern perceptions of self (Taylor 1989), modern affectivities (Aries 1981, Foucault 1978, 1985, 1986), modern societal and institutional structures (Aries 1962 and 1981, Foucault 1967, 1973, 1977) date from the century beginning with the Enlightenment (compare Saul 1992)."

Classifications

Library of Congress
DE59.I58 1997, DE59 .I58 1997, DE59, DE59 .I58 1996

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7482778M
ISBN 10
0415099609
ISBN 13
9780415099608
LCCN
96014853
OCLC/WorldCat
1146585285, 34513279
Library Thing
421100
Goodreads
780156

First Sentence

"Whether it is bodies or boredom (Laqueur 1990, Spacks 1995), there is a tendency these days for those interested in the broader field of Cultural Studies to claim that modern perceptions of self (Taylor 1989), modern affectivities (Aries 1981, Foucault 1978, 1985, 1986), modern societal and institutional structures (Aries 1962 and 1981, Foucault 1967, 1973, 1977) date from the century beginning with the Enlightenment (compare Saul 1992)."

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