Hellenicity : between ethnicity and culture
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Hall, Jonathan M.
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Chicago, Ill. ; London :
The University of Chicago Press,
2002.
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xx, 312 p. : maps ; 24 cm. |
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Table of contents Contributor biographical information Publisher description |
Inhaltsangabe:
- Machine generated contents note: Theory and Method in Studying Ethnicity 1
- Introduction 1
- Defining Ethnicity 9
- Discourse and Praxis: Saying and Doing 19
- The Question of Origins 30
- Greek Views of Greek Beginnings 30
- The Invention of the Indo-Europeans 36
- The Coming of the Greeks 38
- The Becoming of the Greeks 45
- Ethnic Unity in the Bronze Age? 47
- 3: Hellen's Sons: Blood and Belonging in Early Greece 56
- TheAkhaians of South Italy and the Peloponnese 58
- The Ionians and Aiolians of Asia Minor 67
- The Dorian Invasion: Fact or Fiction? 73
- The Origins of Dorian Self-Consciousness 82
- Identity and Alterity? The View from the Margins 90
- 'Sailing the Wine-Dark Sea': Encounters in the Mediterranean 91
- Aggression and Accommodation 97
- 'When Two Worlds Collide' The Question ofAcculturation 104
- Barbarophonoi: The Linguistic Factor 11l
- Perceptions of Others: The Literary Testimony 117
- Identity at the Margins? 121
- Land and Peoplehood: The Ethnogenesis of the Hellenes 125
- What's in a Name? 'Hellas' and 'Hellenes' 125
- Commune Graeciae consilium: Delphi and Hellas 134
- Patrai and genos: Olympia and the Hellenes 154
- The Birth of a Nation 168
- 6: From Ethnicity to Culture 172
- The Barbarian Enters the Stage 172
- The Ascendancy of Culture 189
- Panhellenism and the 'School of Hellas' 205
- Looking Ahead: The Hellenistic Period 220
- Epilogue 226
- Appendix A: Dating Early Greek Poets 229
- Appendix B: The Historicity of Early Olympic Victors 241.