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Telling Wonders Ethnographic And Political Discourse In The Work Of Herodotus Rosaria Munson

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Telling Wonders Ethnographic And Political Discourse In The Work Of Herodotus Rosaria Munson
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Publisher: University of Michigan Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.76 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Rosaria Munson
ISBN: 9780472112036, 0472112031
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Telling Wonders Ethnographic And Political Discourse In The Work Of Herodotus Rosaria Munson by Rosaria Munson 9780472112036, 0472112031 instant download after payment.

As he explores the causes of the East-West conflict from its most remote antecedents, Herodotus includes conflicting traditions about different historical periods as well as apparently tangential descriptions of the customs of faraway peoples. What was his aim in combining such diverse material? Rosaria Vignolo Munson argues that Herodotus' aim was two-fold: to use historical narrative to illuminate the present and to describe barbarian customs so that the Greeks might understand themselves.

Herodotus assumes the role of advisor to his audience, acting as a master of metaphor and oracular speech and as an intellectual fully aware of new philosophical and political trends. By comparing, interpreting, and evaluating facts through time and space or simply by pointing them out as objects of "wonder," he teaches that correct political action is linked to an appropriate approach to foreigners and additional "others." Munson relies on traditional scholarship and modern studies in narratology and related critical fields to distinguish between narrative and metanarrative, providing a framework for analyzing the construction of Herodotus' discourse and his presentation of himself through it.

Munson's work will be useful to classicists and ancient historians and will also engage anthropologists interested in cultural interaction and notions of ethnicity and literary critics interested in narrative constructions.

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