Apuleius and Africa

Weitere Verfasser: Finkelpearl, Ellen D., 1953-
Graverini, Luca
Lee, Benjamin Todd
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: New York ; Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2014.
Umfang/Format: xvi, 344 pages : illustrations.
Schriftenreihe: Routledge monographs in classical studies ; 18
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Online Zugang: Online available
Inhaltsangabe:
  • Historical contexts
  • Apuleius' Apology: text and context / Keith Bradley
  • Authority and subjectivity in the Apology / Carlos F. Norea
  • How Apuleius survived: the African connection / Julia Haig Gaisser
  • Apuleius and the classical canon / Joseph Farrell
  • Cultural contexts
  • Apuleius and africitas / Silvia Mattiacci
  • The negotiation of provincial identity through literature: Apuleius and Vergil / Luca Graverini
  • Fronto and Apuleius: two African careers in the Roman empire / Wytse Keulen
  • "Identity" and "identification" in Apuleius' Apologia, Florida and Metamorphoses / David L. Stone
  • Libyca psyche: Apuleius' narrative and Berber folktales / Emmanuel and Nedjima Plantade
  • Theoretical approaches
  • Apuleius and Afroasiatic poetics / Daniel L. Selden
  • Procul a nobis: Apuleius and India / Sonia Sabnis
  • Prosthetic origins: Apuleius the Afro-Platonist / Richard Fletcher
  • A sociological reading of A.V. ("Africae viri"): Apuleius and the logic of post-colonialism / Benjamin Todd Lee.