Local knowledge and microidentities in the imperial Greek world

"This volume explores the proposition that the absorption of the Greek world into the Roman empire created a new emphasis upon local identities, much as globalisation in the modern world has done. Localism became the focal point for complex debates: in some cases it was complementary with imper...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Whitmarsh, Tim (-)
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge (UK) ; New York [etc.] : Cambridge University Press cop. 2010
Colección:Greek culture in the Roman world
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 1. Thinking local / Tim Whitmarsh
  • 2. Imperial identities / Clifford Ando
  • 3. What is local identity? The politics of cultural mapping / Simon Goldhill
  • 4. Europa's sons: Roman perceptions of Cretan identity / Ilaria Romeo
  • 5. The Ionians of Paphlagonia / Stephen Mitchell
  • 6. Ancestry and identity in the Roman empire / Christopher Jones
  • 7. Making space for bicultural identity: Herodes Atticus commemorates Regilla / Maud Gleason
  • 8. Being Termessian: local knowledge and identity politics in a Pisidian city / Onno Van Nijf
  • 9. Epilogue / Greg Woolf.