When Worlds Elide
Classics, Politics, Culture
Herausgeber: Bassi, Karen; Euben, Peter J.
When Worlds Elide
Classics, Politics, Culture
Herausgeber: Bassi, Karen; Euben, Peter J.
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When Worlds Elide responds to the various incarnations of "the Greek" legacy that continues to mark our politics, our society, and our education. It offers both an elaboration of these incarnations and a critique of how they are understood and used politically, culturally, theoretically, and pedagogically.
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When Worlds Elide responds to the various incarnations of "the Greek" legacy that continues to mark our politics, our society, and our education. It offers both an elaboration of these incarnations and a critique of how they are understood and used politically, culturally, theoretically, and pedagogically.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 492
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. März 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 943g
- ISBN-13: 9780739122747
- ISBN-10: 0739122746
- Artikelnr.: 28523074
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 492
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. März 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 943g
- ISBN-13: 9780739122747
- ISBN-10: 0739122746
- Artikelnr.: 28523074
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Karen Bassi and Peter J. Euben - Contributions by Carla Antonaccio; Noriko Aso; P J. Brendese; Peter Burian; Diskin Clay; Carol Dougherty; J Peter Euben; Roxanne L. Euben; Brooke Holmes; Susan Lape; Glenn W. Most; James I. Porter; Vanita Seth; V
Chapter 1 Introduction Part 2 Part One: Classics Chapter 3 Chapter 1. Origins
Culture
and Identity in Classical Antiquity Chapter 4 Chapter 2. Greece of the East: Philhellenism in Imperial Japan Chapter 5 Chapter 3. Philhellenism
Cosmopolitanism
Nationalism Chapter 6 Chapter 4.The Materiality of Classical Studies Part 7 Part Two: Politics Chapter 8 Chapter 5. Making Prometheus Speak: Dialogue
Torture
and the Power of Secrets in Prometheus Bound Chapter 9 Chapter 6. For Love of the Impossible: Antigone
Memory
and the Politics of Possibility Chapter 10 Chapter 7. Athens' Tale of Two Cities: Themistocles
Theseus
and the Construction of "Place" in Fifth-Century Athens Chapter 11 Chapter 8. Thucydides in Baghdad Chapter 12 Chapter 9. Before Race: Theorizing Athenian Citizen Identity Chapter 13 Chapter 10. Comedy
the Ordinary Citizen
and the Salvation of the City Part 14 Part Three: Culture Chapter 15 Chapter 11. Gender and the City: Antigone from Hegel to Butler and Back Chapter 16 Chapter 12. The Comparative Politics of Travel: Theôria
Talab al-'Ilm and the Search for Knowledge Chapter 17 Chapter 13. Socrates
Palamedes
and the Trials of Philosophy Chapter 18 Chapter 14. Body
Soul
and Medical Analogy in Plato Chapter 19 Chapter 15. Men completely wild in appearance and way oflife: Fauns
Satyrs
Androgynes
Ichtyophages
Hippopodes
Sciopodes
Himantipodes
[and] Cyclopes Chapter 20 Chapter 16. Suppliant Women and the Democratic State: White Men Saving Brown Women from Brown Men
Culture
and Identity in Classical Antiquity Chapter 4 Chapter 2. Greece of the East: Philhellenism in Imperial Japan Chapter 5 Chapter 3. Philhellenism
Cosmopolitanism
Nationalism Chapter 6 Chapter 4.The Materiality of Classical Studies Part 7 Part Two: Politics Chapter 8 Chapter 5. Making Prometheus Speak: Dialogue
Torture
and the Power of Secrets in Prometheus Bound Chapter 9 Chapter 6. For Love of the Impossible: Antigone
Memory
and the Politics of Possibility Chapter 10 Chapter 7. Athens' Tale of Two Cities: Themistocles
Theseus
and the Construction of "Place" in Fifth-Century Athens Chapter 11 Chapter 8. Thucydides in Baghdad Chapter 12 Chapter 9. Before Race: Theorizing Athenian Citizen Identity Chapter 13 Chapter 10. Comedy
the Ordinary Citizen
and the Salvation of the City Part 14 Part Three: Culture Chapter 15 Chapter 11. Gender and the City: Antigone from Hegel to Butler and Back Chapter 16 Chapter 12. The Comparative Politics of Travel: Theôria
Talab al-'Ilm and the Search for Knowledge Chapter 17 Chapter 13. Socrates
Palamedes
and the Trials of Philosophy Chapter 18 Chapter 14. Body
Soul
and Medical Analogy in Plato Chapter 19 Chapter 15. Men completely wild in appearance and way oflife: Fauns
Satyrs
Androgynes
Ichtyophages
Hippopodes
Sciopodes
Himantipodes
[and] Cyclopes Chapter 20 Chapter 16. Suppliant Women and the Democratic State: White Men Saving Brown Women from Brown Men
Chapter 1 Introduction Part 2 Part One: Classics Chapter 3 Chapter 1. Origins
Culture
and Identity in Classical Antiquity Chapter 4 Chapter 2. Greece of the East: Philhellenism in Imperial Japan Chapter 5 Chapter 3. Philhellenism
Cosmopolitanism
Nationalism Chapter 6 Chapter 4.The Materiality of Classical Studies Part 7 Part Two: Politics Chapter 8 Chapter 5. Making Prometheus Speak: Dialogue
Torture
and the Power of Secrets in Prometheus Bound Chapter 9 Chapter 6. For Love of the Impossible: Antigone
Memory
and the Politics of Possibility Chapter 10 Chapter 7. Athens' Tale of Two Cities: Themistocles
Theseus
and the Construction of "Place" in Fifth-Century Athens Chapter 11 Chapter 8. Thucydides in Baghdad Chapter 12 Chapter 9. Before Race: Theorizing Athenian Citizen Identity Chapter 13 Chapter 10. Comedy
the Ordinary Citizen
and the Salvation of the City Part 14 Part Three: Culture Chapter 15 Chapter 11. Gender and the City: Antigone from Hegel to Butler and Back Chapter 16 Chapter 12. The Comparative Politics of Travel: Theôria
Talab al-'Ilm and the Search for Knowledge Chapter 17 Chapter 13. Socrates
Palamedes
and the Trials of Philosophy Chapter 18 Chapter 14. Body
Soul
and Medical Analogy in Plato Chapter 19 Chapter 15. Men completely wild in appearance and way oflife: Fauns
Satyrs
Androgynes
Ichtyophages
Hippopodes
Sciopodes
Himantipodes
[and] Cyclopes Chapter 20 Chapter 16. Suppliant Women and the Democratic State: White Men Saving Brown Women from Brown Men
Culture
and Identity in Classical Antiquity Chapter 4 Chapter 2. Greece of the East: Philhellenism in Imperial Japan Chapter 5 Chapter 3. Philhellenism
Cosmopolitanism
Nationalism Chapter 6 Chapter 4.The Materiality of Classical Studies Part 7 Part Two: Politics Chapter 8 Chapter 5. Making Prometheus Speak: Dialogue
Torture
and the Power of Secrets in Prometheus Bound Chapter 9 Chapter 6. For Love of the Impossible: Antigone
Memory
and the Politics of Possibility Chapter 10 Chapter 7. Athens' Tale of Two Cities: Themistocles
Theseus
and the Construction of "Place" in Fifth-Century Athens Chapter 11 Chapter 8. Thucydides in Baghdad Chapter 12 Chapter 9. Before Race: Theorizing Athenian Citizen Identity Chapter 13 Chapter 10. Comedy
the Ordinary Citizen
and the Salvation of the City Part 14 Part Three: Culture Chapter 15 Chapter 11. Gender and the City: Antigone from Hegel to Butler and Back Chapter 16 Chapter 12. The Comparative Politics of Travel: Theôria
Talab al-'Ilm and the Search for Knowledge Chapter 17 Chapter 13. Socrates
Palamedes
and the Trials of Philosophy Chapter 18 Chapter 14. Body
Soul
and Medical Analogy in Plato Chapter 19 Chapter 15. Men completely wild in appearance and way oflife: Fauns
Satyrs
Androgynes
Ichtyophages
Hippopodes
Sciopodes
Himantipodes
[and] Cyclopes Chapter 20 Chapter 16. Suppliant Women and the Democratic State: White Men Saving Brown Women from Brown Men