The Returning Hero -

The Returning Hero

nostoi and Traditions of Mediterranean Settlement
Buch | Hardcover
378 Seiten
2018
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-881142-8 (ISBN)
129,95 inkl. MwSt
A recurring and significant theme in ancient Greek literature is that of returns and returning, marked by the Greek word nostos. This volume offers an interdisciplinary exploration of nostos in ancient Greek culture, shedding light on perceptions of home and displacement, and on the foundation myths that shaped ancient Greek identity.
A recurring and significant theme in ancient Greek literature is that of returns and returning, chiefly - but by no means only - of mythical Greek heroes from Troy. One main, and certainly the most 'marked', ancient Greek word for 'return' is nostos (plural nostoi), from which is derived the English 'nostalgia'. Nostos-related traditions were important ingredients of colonial foundation myths and the theme runs through both ancient Greek prose and poetry from Homer's Odyssey to Lykophron's Alexandra, also leaving traces in the historical record through the archaeological and epigraphical commemoration of nostoi, which played a central part in defining Greek ethnicity and crystallizing personal and communal identities.

This volume offers a truly interdisciplinary exploration of the concept of nostos in ancient Greek culture, which draws on its contributors' expertise in ancient Greek (and Roman) history, literature, archaeology, and religion. The chapters examine both literary and material evidence in order to achieve a better understanding of the nature of Greek settlement in the Mediterranean zone, and of sometimes equivocal Greek and Roman perceptions of home, displacement, and returning. The special problems and vocabulary of exile are explored in the long Introduction, which offers an incisive yet accessible overview of the volume's key themes and sets its range of contributions clearly in context: while two chapters are concerned in different ways with emotions and personal identity, making use of the theoretical tool of place-attachment, another demonstrates that failed nostoi can be more interesting than successful examples. Evidential absence can be as important and illuminating as presence, and mythical women, underrepresented in this regard, feature extensively in several chapters, which open up a range of new perspectives on nostos.

Simon Hornblower was most recently a Senior Research Fellow in Classical Studies at All Souls College, Oxford, until his retirement in 2016. Earlier in his career he was a Prize Fellow at All Souls College from 1971 until 1977 before becoming Tutorial Fellow in Ancient History at Oriel College and University CUF Lecturer. In 1997 he was appointed Professor of Classics and Professor of Ancient History at UCL, where he remained until 2010 (from 2006 as Grote Professor of Ancient History). Giulia Biffis is Associate Lecturer in Greek at Birkbeck College, London and Research Associate in Classics at the University of Reading for this academic year. She was previously a Teaching Fellow at the University of Reading and at the University of Edinburgh after gaining her PhD in Classics at University College London in 2012. In parallel with her work on myths of return in ancient Greek literature she is also currently working on Lykophron's Alexandra and its relationship with female characterization in the Greek world.

Frontmatter
List of Figures and Maps
List of Abbreviations
List of Contributors
1: Simon Hornblower: Introduction
2: Robert L. Fowler: The nostoi and Archaic Greek Ethnicity
3: Stephanie West: Odysseus' Eclectic Itinerary
4: Irad Malkin: Returning Heroes and Greek Colonists
5: Guglielmo Genovese: nostoi as Heroic Foundations in Southern Italy: The Traditions about Epeios and Philoktetes
6: Tanja S. Scheer: Women and nostoi
7: Giulia Biffis: nostos, a Journey towards Identity in Athenian Tragedy
8: N. J. Lowe: Emotional Returns
9: Robin Lane Fox: Macedonians and nostos
10: Catherine Morgan: nostoi and Material Culture in the Area of the Classical-Hellenistic Ionian and Adriatic Seas
11: Naoíse Mac Sweeney: Failed nostoi and Foundations: Kalchas at Kolophon
12: Nicholas Purcell: Mediterranean Perspectives on Departure, Displacement, and Home
Endmatter
Bibliography
Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 22 black-and-white illustrations
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 148 x 223 mm
Gewicht 590 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Vor- und Frühgeschichte
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Altertum / Antike
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Anglistik / Amerikanistik
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturwissenschaft
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 0-19-881142-X / 019881142X
ISBN-13 978-0-19-881142-8 / 9780198811428
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