Time and Antiquity in American Empire: Roma Redux

Time and Antiquity in American Empire

Roma Redux
 
Kiadó: OUP Oxford
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ISBN13:9780198871507
ISBN10:0198871503
Kötéstípus:Keménykötés
Terjedelem:270 oldal
Méret:245x165x20 mm
Súly:546 g
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Rövid leírás:

This cultural history of the American empire via ancient Rome tracks the way writers and artists have imagined Roman antiquity as an analogy that variously bolsters and critiques American imperial power.

Hosszú leírás:
This is a book about two empires?America and Rome?and the forms of time we create when we think about them together. Ranging from the eighteenth century to the present day, through novels, journalism, film, and photography, Time and Antiquity in American Empire reconfigures our understanding of how cultural and political life has generated an analogy between Roman antiquity and the imperial US state?both to justify and perpetuate it, and to resist and critique it.

The book takes in a wide scope, from theories of historical time and imperial culture, through the twin political pillars of American empire?republicanism and slavery?to the popular genres that have reimagined America's and Rome's sometimes strange orbit: Christian fiction, travel writing, and science fiction. Through this conjunction of literary history, classical reception studies, and the philosophy of history, however, Time and Antiquity in American Empire builds a more fundamental inquiry: about how we imagine both our politics and ourselves within historical time. It outlines a new relationship between text and context, and between history and culture; one built on the oscillating, dialectical logic of the analogy, and on a spatialising of historical temporality through the metaphors of constellations and networks. Offering a fresh reckoning with the historicist protocols of literary study, this book suggests that recognizing the shape of history we step into when we analogize with the past is also a way of thinking about how we have read?and how we might yet read.

Time and Antiquity in American Empire is a fascinating inquiry into the multiple -- and often unexpected -- ways in which Roman analogies are germane to US imperial discourse. It is undoubtedly a major intervention in the political history of classical models, and it makes a compelling contribution to our understanding of transatlantic historical time.
Tartalomjegyzék:
Introduction: Roma Redux
Republic
Slave
Dominion Without End: Christian Fiction
Among the Ruins: Travel Narratives
Waiting for the Barbarians: Science Fiction
Epilogue: Roma Finita