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Imagining Men - Ideals of Masculinity in Ancient Greek Culture

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Thomas Van Nortwick is Nathan A. Greenberg Professor of Classics at Oberlin College, where he has taught since 1974. He holds a BA in history and a PhD in classics from Stanford University and an MA in classics from Yale University. He has published scholarly articles on Greek and Latin literature, and three books, Somewhere I Have Never Travelled: The Second Self and the Hero's Journey in Ancient Epic , Compromising Traditions: The Personal Voice in Classical Scholarship , and Oedipus: The Meaning of a Masculine Life . He is also a contributing editor of North Dakota Quarterly . Klappentext Exploring models for masculinity as they appear in major works of Greek literature, this book combines literary, historical, and psychological insights to examine how the ancient Greeks understood the meaning of a man's life. The thoughts and actions of Achilles, Odysseus, Oedipus, and other enduring characters from Greek literature reflect the imperatives that the ancient Greeks saw as governing a man's life as he moved from childhood to adult maturity to old age. Because the Greeks believed that men (as opposed to women) were by nature the proper agents of human civilization within the larger order of the universe, examining how the Greeks thought that a man ought to live his life prompts exploration of the place of human life in a world governed by transcendent forces, nature, fate, and the gods. While focusing on the experience of men in ancient Greece, the discussion also offers an analysis of the society in which they lived, addressing questions still vital in our own time, such as how the members of a society should govern themselves, distribute resources, form relationships with others, weigh the needs of the individual against the larger good of the community, and establish right relations with divine forces beyond their knowledge or control. Suggestions for further reading offer the reader the chance to explore the ideas in the book. Zusammenfassung Examines how the ancient Greeks understood the meaning of a man's life. Exploring models for masculinity as they appear in major works of Greek literature! this book combines literary! historical! and psychological insights to examine how the ancient Greeks understood the meaning of a man's life. Inhaltsverzeichnis Historical timeline Map of Greece Preface Introduction: Men, Death, and the Meaning of Life Chapter One: Young Men Chapter Two: Men and Women Chapter Three: Men and War Chapter Four: Men, Gods, and Fate Chapter Five: Old Men Afterword Further Reading ...

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Authors Thomas van Nortwick, Thomas Van Nortwick
Publisher Greenwood Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.08.2008
 
EAN 9780275988128
ISBN 978-0-275-98812-8
No. of pages 224
Series Praeger Series on the Ancient
Praeger Series on the Ancient World
Praeger Series on the Ancient
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Pre and early history
Non-fiction book > Politics, society, business > Politics

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