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Pausanias in the World of Greek Myth

Autor Greta Hawes
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 sep 2021
Greek myth comes to us through many different channels. Our best source for the ways that local communities told and used these stories is a travel guide from the second century AD, the Periegesis of Pausanias. Pausanias gives us the clearest glimpse of ancient Greek myth as a living, local tradition. He shows us that the physical landscape was nothing without the stories of heroes and gods that made sense of it, and reveals what was at stake in claims to possess the past. He also demonstrates how myths guided curious travellers to particular places, the kinds of responses they provoked, and the ways they could be tested or disputed. The Periegesis attests to a form of cultural tourism we would still recognise: it is animated by the desire to see for oneself distant places previously only read about. It shows us how travellers might map the literary landscapes that they imagined on to the reality, and how locals might package their cities to meet the demands of travellers' expectations. In Pausanias in the World of Greek Myth, Greta Hawes uses Pausanias's text to illuminate the spatial dynamics of myth. She reveals the significance of local stories in an Empire connected by a shared literary repertoire, and the unifying power of a tradition made up paradoxically of narratives that took diverse, conflicting forms on the ground. We learn how storytelling and the physical infrastructures of the Greek mainland were intricately interwoven such that the decline or flourishing of the latter affected the archive of myth that Pausanias transmits.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780198832553
ISBN-10: 0198832559
Pagini: 250
Ilustrații: 11 black-and-white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 147 x 222 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Recenzii

By following Hawes on "a journey—or, rather, the very act of journeying—through the southern and central Greek mainland with a curious narrator who fixes the conceptual world of myth onto the realia of the Imperial landscape" (1), we can arrive at a far better sense of "how Greek storytelling worked" (2). Through Pausanias we can see Greek myth as not "a singular, abstract system" but one rooted "in time and to place".
a book of exquisite subtlety, eloquence, and precision
Hawes's study is solid...
Recommended
In her book, Hawes shows plausibly and conclusively that this phrase does not simply mean "Panhellenic" in relation to the myth, but rather "everything Hellenic" in its diversity and potentially conflicting differences: Panta ta Hellenika denotes the entirety of local ones traditions or specific myths and the equally specific way of storytelling, On the other hand anchor periegesis. Hawes has thus presented a study that defines the position of the work in the context of the culture of Imperial Greece and definitely enriches research on Pausanias.
This is a well-constructed book that successfully juggles a wealth of material of different natures. The analyses are fine, with knowledge of a broad bibliography manifesto and some undeniable innovative contributions. It will be of the greatest use to all who are sensitive to the particular charm of Pausania.

Notă biografică

Greta Hawes is a scholar of Greek myth in its ancient contexts. She is the author of Rationalizing Myth in Antiquity (OUP, 2014) and editor of Myths on the Map: the Storied Landscapes of Ancient Greece (OUP, 2017).