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The Cultures within Ancient Greek Culture: Contact, Conflict, Collaboration
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The Cultures within Ancient Greek Culture: Contact, Conflict, Collaboration

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The Cultures within Ancient Greek Culture challenges the conventional perception of ancient Greece as the paradigm for unified models of culture. It offers an alternative view of archaic and classical Greece, one in which the contact, conflict and collaboration of a variety of ‘sub-cultures’ combine to comprise what we now understand as ‘Greekness’. This volume argues for the recognition and analysis of cultural contact within Greece, focussing on the micromechanics of cultural exchange, the permeability of cultural boundaries, and the significance of Delphi’s geographically marginal, yet symbolically central location as an ‘internal contact zone’. Through attention to everyday practices and professions, the essays reveal important new ways of conceiving of diversity within Greek culture, ranging from the non-elite culture of athletic trainers to the competing musical cultures at work in fifth-century Athens.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
2 October 2003
Pages
310
ISBN
9780521815666

The Cultures within Ancient Greek Culture challenges the conventional perception of ancient Greece as the paradigm for unified models of culture. It offers an alternative view of archaic and classical Greece, one in which the contact, conflict and collaboration of a variety of ‘sub-cultures’ combine to comprise what we now understand as ‘Greekness’. This volume argues for the recognition and analysis of cultural contact within Greece, focussing on the micromechanics of cultural exchange, the permeability of cultural boundaries, and the significance of Delphi’s geographically marginal, yet symbolically central location as an ‘internal contact zone’. Through attention to everyday practices and professions, the essays reveal important new ways of conceiving of diversity within Greek culture, ranging from the non-elite culture of athletic trainers to the competing musical cultures at work in fifth-century Athens.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
2 October 2003
Pages
310
ISBN
9780521815666