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Centaurs and Snake-Kings Jeremy McInerney (University of Pennsylvania)

Centaurs and Snake-Kings By Jeremy McInerney (University of Pennsylvania)

Centaurs and Snake-Kings by Jeremy McInerney (University of Pennsylvania)


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Combining scholarship with readability, Jeremy McInerney's wide-ranging, stimulating new book uncovers the complexity and potency of ancient hybridity. Hybrids, McInerney reveals, confuse categories and so challenge categorical thinking and underlying certainties. Classical Greek hybrids force us to ask ourselves what separates humans from animals.

Centaurs and Snake-Kings Summary

Centaurs and Snake-Kings: Hybrids and the Greek Imagination by Jeremy McInerney (University of Pennsylvania)

Griffins, centaurs and gorgons: the Greek imagination teems with wondrous, yet often monstrous, hybrids. Jeremy McInerney discusses how these composite creatures arise from the entanglement of humans and animals. Overlaying such enmeshment is the rich cultural exchange experienced by Greeks across the Mediterranean. Hybrids, the author reveals, capture the anxiety of cross-cultural encounter, where similarity and incongruity were conjoined. Hybridity likewise expresses instability of identity. The ancient sea, that most changeable ancient domain, was viewed as home to monsters like Skylla; while on land the centaur might be hypersexual yet also hypercivilized, like Cheiron. Medusa may be destructive, yet also alluring. Wherever conventional values or behaviours are challenged, there the hybrid gives that threat a face. This absorbing work unveils a mercurial world of shifting categories that offer an alternative to conventional certainties. Transforming disorder into images of wonder, Greek hybrids McInerney suggests finally suggest other ways of being human.

Centaurs and Snake-Kings Reviews

'This welcome contribution to theorizing hybridity offers a thoughtful and sustained reflection on a key dimension of human interaction with the natural and imagined environment, furnishing a fascinating window onto aspects of the ancient Greek experience with the known and unknown. It should also attract interest for comparative studies of hybrids and hybridity in cultural spheres both related to and altogether removed from the ancient Mediterranean world.' Ann C. Gunter, Northwestern University
'In this splendid book which deploys scholarship of truly impressive depth and breadth, Jeremy McInerney demonstrates that the notion of hybridity has just as much to offer to the student of ancient Greece as it does to the analyst of our own radically different culture. The argument overflows with theoretical insights inspired by anthropology, and makes productive use of comparative material from, especially, the Near East, Egypt and Australasia (including Norman Lindsay's sublime The Magic Pudding). But it is Greece that takes the limelight. McInerney investigates a fascinating menagerie of imaginary animal/human boundary-crossers, creatures who are, as he puts it, 'strange, yet at the same time disquietingly familiar'. A must-read for any serious student of the Greek imaginaire.' Richard G. A. Buxton, University of Bristol

About Jeremy McInerney (University of Pennsylvania)

Jeremy McInerney is Professor of Classical Studies at the University of Pennsylvania. He is the author of The Folds of Parnassos (1999), The Cattle of the Sun (2010) and Greece in the Ancient World (2018) and the editor of A Companion to Ethnicity in the Ancient Mediterranean (2014).

Table of Contents

Preface; Acknowledgements; List of figures; 1. Introduction: encountering the sphinx; 2. 'Welcome to Athens'. Theories of hybridity; 3. Hybrids around the corrupting sea; 4. Hybrids, contact zones and margins; 5. Heads or tails: Gorgons, satyrs and other composites; 6. Centaurs and other horses; 7. Snakes and the perils of autochthony; 8. Hermaphrodites and other bodies; 9. Adynata, ethnography and paradox; 10. Conclusions; Bibliography.

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GOR014010901
9781009459105
1009459104
Centaurs and Snake-Kings: Hybrids and the Greek Imagination by Jeremy McInerney (University of Pennsylvania)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2024-07-25
368
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