Marginality, Canonicity, Passion
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- Kiadó OUP Oxford
- Megjelenés dátuma 2018. július 11.
- ISBN 9780198818489
- Kötéstípus Keménykötés
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Rövid leírás:
Reception studies has profoundly transformed Classics and its objects of study: while canonical texts demand much attention, works with a less robust Nachleben are marginalized. This volume explores the discipline from the perspectives of marginality, canonicity, and passion, revealing their implications for its past and future development.
TöbbHosszú leírás:
In recent years, the discipline of Classics has been experiencing a profound transformation affecting not only its methodologies and hermeneutic practices - how classicists read and interpret ancient literature - but also, and more importantly, the objects of classical study themselves. One of the most important factors has been the establishment of reception studies, examining the ways in which classical literature and culture have been appropriated or responded to in later ages and/or non-western cultures. This temporal and cultural expansion beyond the 'traditional' remit of the field has had many salutary effects, but reception studies are not without limitations: of particular consequence is a tendency to focus almost exclusively on the most canonical Greek and Latin texts which is partly due to the sheer scale on which they have been received, adapted, discussed, and alluded to since antiquity. By definition, reception studies are uninterested in texts which have had no 'success', but the result of an implicit adoption of canonicity as an unspoken criterion is the marginalization of other texts which, despite their inherent value, have not experienced so significant a Nachleben. This volume seeks to move beyond the questions of what is central, what is marginal, and why, to explore instead the range and significance of the classical canon and the processes by which it is shaped and changed by its reception in different academic and cultural environments. By examining the academic study of Classics from the interrelated titular perspectives of marginality, canonicity, and passion, it aims to unveil their many subtle implications and reopen a discussion not only about what makes the discipline unique, but also about what direction it might take in the future.
this book represents, for established philologists, and for philologists-to-be as well, the invaluable opportunity to turn their critical eyes to their own habits. By doing so, the book helps the classical philological community to imagine its own future at the intersection between theoretical reflection and hermeneutical practice.
Tartalomjegyzék:
Frontmatter
List of Illustrations and Tables
Note on Abbreviations
List of Contributors
Introduction
I. Marginality and the Classics: Exemplary Extraneousness
II. Overview of this Volume
Before Discipline: Philology and the Horizon of Sense in Quignard's Sur le jadis
Hyper-Inclusivity, Hyper-Canonicity, and the Future of the Field
The Elusive Middle: Vitruvius' Mediocracy of Virtue
Theodore Mommsen, Louis Duchesne, and the Liber pontificalis: Classical Philology and Medieval Latin Texts
Bulls and Deer, Women and Warriors: Aristotle's Physics of Morals
On the Alleged Bastardy of Rhesus: Errant Orphan of Unknown Paternity or Child of Many Genres?
The Greek Canon: A Few Data, Observations, Limits
Homer in the Gutter: From Samuel Butler to the Second Sophistic and Back Again
Minus opus moveo: Verse Summaries of Virgil in the Anthologia Latina
Minor Roman Poetry in the Discipline and in the Profession of Classics
The Space between Subjects
Endmatter
Works Cited
Index
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