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The Roman Cultural Revolution Thomas Habinek (University of Southern California)

The Roman Cultural Revolution By Thomas Habinek (University of Southern California)

The Roman Cultural Revolution by Thomas Habinek (University of Southern California)


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This book is a multi-disciplinary attempt to understand the Roman Revolution as a cultural phenomenon. Contributors draw upon the latest approaches in literary and cultural studies to integrate literature, art, and history into a new account of Roman culture during the transition from Republic to Empire.

The Roman Cultural Revolution Summary

The Roman Cultural Revolution by Thomas Habinek (University of Southern California)

This book places culture centre-stage in the investigation of the transformation of Rome from Republic to Empire. It is the first book to attempt to understand the so-called Roman Revolution as a cultural phenomenon. Instead of regarding cultural changes as dependent on political developments, the essays consider literary, artistic, and political changes as manifestations of a basic transformation of Roman culture. In Part I the international group of contributors discusses the changes in the cultural systems under the topics of authority, gender and sexuality, status and space in the city of Rome, and in Part II through specific texts and artifacts as they refract social, political, and economic changes. The essays draw on the latest methods in literary and cultural work to present a holistic approach to the Augustan Cultural Revolution.

The Roman Cultural Revolution Reviews

Unquestionably the volume will be influential in the effort to bring cultural studies into the classical fold. The editors and participants have made laudable efforts to reverse assumptions that cultural artifacts are products of socio-political circumstances. Katherine O. Eldred, Bryn Mawr Classical Review
The Roman Cultural Revolution, unlike many collections, is consistent in its excellence and thematic presentation on a most important topic. Recommended for all libraries. Timothy S. Johnson, Religious Studies Review

Table of Contents

Introduction; Part I. The Transformation of Cultural Systems: 1. Mutatio morum: the idea of a cultural revolution Andrew Wallace-Hadrill; 2. The invention of sexuality in the world-city of Rome Thomas Habinek; 3. Recitatio and the reorganization of the space of public discourse Florence Dupont; Part II. Texts and Contexts: 4. The boundaries of knowledge in Virgil's Georgics Alessandro Schiesaro; 5. Ut arte emendaturus fortunam, Horace, Nasidienus and the art of satire Ellen Oliensis; 6. Horace and the material culture of Augustan Rome: a revisionary reading Eleanor Winsor Leach; 7. Images of the city: Propertius' new-old Rome Elaine Fantham; 8. Livy's revolution: civic identity and the creation of the Res publica Andrew Feldherr; 9. Concealing/revealing: gender and the play of meaning in the monuments of Augustan Rome Barbara Kellum; 10. Questions of authority: the invention of tradition in Ovid's Metamorphoses 15 Philip Hardie; 11. A preface to the history of declamation: whose speech? whose history? Martin Bloomer.

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NLS9780521616195
9780521616195
0521616190
The Roman Cultural Revolution by Thomas Habinek (University of Southern California)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2004-12-02
264
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