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Greeks & Barbarians

Exploring the Cultural Dynamics of Ancient Greece

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In «Greeks & Barbarians,» J. A. K. Thomson explores the complex dynamics between ancient Greek civilization and its perception of 'the Other.' The book delves into historical, philosophical, and literary dimensions, articulating how Greeks delineated their identity through the contrasting lens of barbarism. Thomson employs a comparative analysis, weaving together classical texts with archaeological findings and contemporary interpretations, shedding light on the cultural, social, and political intricacies of this interplay. The synthesis of scholarly rigor with accessible prose not only situates the work within the broader discourse of classical studies but also invites readers to reflect on enduring themes of xenophobia and cultural identity in modern society. J. A. K. Thomson, a distinguished scholar of ancient Greek literature and culture, draws from his extensive academic background and travel throughout Greece to inform his insights. His previous engagements with classical notions of civilization and identity underscore his commitment to understanding the complexities of Greek self-perception. This book emerges from his desire to articulate how ancient narratives of the 'Other' resonate in contemporary contexts, reflecting ongoing societal dilemmas regarding intercultural relations. «Greeks & Barbarians» is an essential read for students and enthusiasts of classical studies, as well as those intrigued by the themes of cultural identity, otherness, and historical legacy. Thomson's eloquent prose and perceptive analysis offer a thought-provoking examination of how ancient perspectives shape modern understandings of cultural interactions. This work invites readers to engage with history critically, broadening their horizons beyond traditional narratives.

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Data wydania na Litres:
10 października 2024
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210 str.
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4064066123857
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