The Cultures Within Ancient Greek Culture
Contact, Conflict, Collaboration
Herausgeber: Dougherty, Carol; Kurke, Leslie
The Cultures Within Ancient Greek Culture
Contact, Conflict, Collaboration
Herausgeber: Dougherty, Carol; Kurke, Leslie
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This book challenges the conventional perception of ancient Greece as the paradigm for unified models of culture.
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This book challenges the conventional perception of ancient Greece as the paradigm for unified models of culture.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 538g
- ISBN-13: 9780521285193
- ISBN-10: 0521285194
- Artikelnr.: 33609188
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 538g
- ISBN-13: 9780521285193
- ISBN-10: 0521285194
- Artikelnr.: 33609188
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Introduction Carol Dougherty and Leslie Kurke; Part I. The Circulation
of Cultures: 2. 'Culture' of 'cultures'?: Hellenism in the late-sixth
century Jonathan M. Hall; 3. The Aristonothos Krater: competing stories of
conflict and collaboration Carol Dougherty; 4. Hybridity and the cultures
within Greek culture Carla Antonaccio; Part II. Negotiation and Conflict at
the Margins: The Case of Delphi: 5. Aesop and the contestation of Delphic
authority Leslie Kurke; 6. Aristocratic victory memorials and the absent
charioteer Nigel Nicholson; 7. Framing and gift: the Siphnian treasury at
Delphi and the politics of public art Richard T. Neer; Part III. Athens:
Convergences and Diversity within the Polis: 8. The pipes are brawling:
conceptualizing musical performance in archaic Athens Richard P. Martin; 9.
The sound of cultural conflict: Kritias and the culture of Mousike in
Athens Peter Wilson; 10. Becoming the 'other': attitudes and practices at
Attic cemeteries Katarzyna Hagemajer Allen; 11. Postscript: culture, thin
coherence, and the persistence of politics Josiah Ober.
of Cultures: 2. 'Culture' of 'cultures'?: Hellenism in the late-sixth
century Jonathan M. Hall; 3. The Aristonothos Krater: competing stories of
conflict and collaboration Carol Dougherty; 4. Hybridity and the cultures
within Greek culture Carla Antonaccio; Part II. Negotiation and Conflict at
the Margins: The Case of Delphi: 5. Aesop and the contestation of Delphic
authority Leslie Kurke; 6. Aristocratic victory memorials and the absent
charioteer Nigel Nicholson; 7. Framing and gift: the Siphnian treasury at
Delphi and the politics of public art Richard T. Neer; Part III. Athens:
Convergences and Diversity within the Polis: 8. The pipes are brawling:
conceptualizing musical performance in archaic Athens Richard P. Martin; 9.
The sound of cultural conflict: Kritias and the culture of Mousike in
Athens Peter Wilson; 10. Becoming the 'other': attitudes and practices at
Attic cemeteries Katarzyna Hagemajer Allen; 11. Postscript: culture, thin
coherence, and the persistence of politics Josiah Ober.
1. Introduction Carol Dougherty and Leslie Kurke; Part I. The Circulation
of Cultures: 2. 'Culture' of 'cultures'?: Hellenism in the late-sixth
century Jonathan M. Hall; 3. The Aristonothos Krater: competing stories of
conflict and collaboration Carol Dougherty; 4. Hybridity and the cultures
within Greek culture Carla Antonaccio; Part II. Negotiation and Conflict at
the Margins: The Case of Delphi: 5. Aesop and the contestation of Delphic
authority Leslie Kurke; 6. Aristocratic victory memorials and the absent
charioteer Nigel Nicholson; 7. Framing and gift: the Siphnian treasury at
Delphi and the politics of public art Richard T. Neer; Part III. Athens:
Convergences and Diversity within the Polis: 8. The pipes are brawling:
conceptualizing musical performance in archaic Athens Richard P. Martin; 9.
The sound of cultural conflict: Kritias and the culture of Mousike in
Athens Peter Wilson; 10. Becoming the 'other': attitudes and practices at
Attic cemeteries Katarzyna Hagemajer Allen; 11. Postscript: culture, thin
coherence, and the persistence of politics Josiah Ober.
of Cultures: 2. 'Culture' of 'cultures'?: Hellenism in the late-sixth
century Jonathan M. Hall; 3. The Aristonothos Krater: competing stories of
conflict and collaboration Carol Dougherty; 4. Hybridity and the cultures
within Greek culture Carla Antonaccio; Part II. Negotiation and Conflict at
the Margins: The Case of Delphi: 5. Aesop and the contestation of Delphic
authority Leslie Kurke; 6. Aristocratic victory memorials and the absent
charioteer Nigel Nicholson; 7. Framing and gift: the Siphnian treasury at
Delphi and the politics of public art Richard T. Neer; Part III. Athens:
Convergences and Diversity within the Polis: 8. The pipes are brawling:
conceptualizing musical performance in archaic Athens Richard P. Martin; 9.
The sound of cultural conflict: Kritias and the culture of Mousike in
Athens Peter Wilson; 10. Becoming the 'other': attitudes and practices at
Attic cemeteries Katarzyna Hagemajer Allen; 11. Postscript: culture, thin
coherence, and the persistence of politics Josiah Ober.