04791nam 2200673 450 99620569500331620230801224711.00-19-979370-0(CKB)2670000000258850(EBL)3055920(OCoLC)812785032(SSID)ssj0000716841(PQKBManifestationID)11471745(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000716841(PQKBWorkID)10724910(PQKB)11160290(StDuBDS)EDZ0000095435(MiAaPQ)EBC3055920(EXLCZ)99267000000025885020110509d2012 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe invention of Greek ethnography from Homer to Herodotus /Joseph E. SkinnerNew York ;Oxford Oxford University Press20121 online resource (356 p.)Greeks OverseasGreeks overseasDescription based upon print version of record.0-19-997967-7 0-19-979360-3 Includes bibliographical references (pages [263]-326) and index.""Cover""; ""Contents""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""CHAPTER 1 Ethnography before Ethnography""; ""1.1 Framing the Problem: Defining Ethnography""; ""1.2 “Other� Ethnographies""; ""1.3 Ethnography (re) Defined""; ""1.4 Approaches to (Greek) Identity""; ""1.5 Structuring Discourse, Inventing Genre: Felix Jacoby and Greek Ethnography""; ""1.6 Ethnography and Identity""; ""1.7 Polarities Deconstructed""; ""1.8 Setting Sail: Homeric Paradigms and the Economies of Knowledge""; ""CHAPTER 2 Populating the Imaginaire""; ""2.1 Phaeacians and Cyclopes""; ""2.2 Hyperboreans""; ""2.3 Arimaspians""""2.4 Scythians""""2.5 Amazons""; ""2.6 Thracians""; ""2.7 Phoenicians""; ""2.8 Lydians""; ""2.9 Ethiopians""; ""2.10 Egyptians""; ""2.11 Pelasgians""; ""2.12 Arcadia""; ""CHAPTER 3 Mapping Ethnography""; ""3.1 Naming and Describing""; ""3.1.1 Epithets""; ""3.1.2 Stereotyping""; ""3.2 Listing and Imagining""; ""3.3 Enquiring""; ""3.4 Celebrating Place and People""; ""3.4.1 Epinicia""; ""3.4.2 Greek Coinage and its Reception""; ""3.5 Visualizing""; ""3.6 Consuming""; ""CHAPTER 4 Mapping Identities""; ""4.1 Between Boundless Steppe and a Welcoming Sea: Olbia and its Environs""""4.1.1 Negotiated Heterogeneity: From Earliest Contacts to the Fifth Century B.C.""""4.1.2 Points of Contact and Receptions of Difference""; ""4.2 Reconstructing Identities in Southern Calabria: An Archaeology of discourse""; ""4.2.1 Framing the Argument: Contact, Interaction, and Systems of Exchange""; ""4.2.2 Landscape and Identity in Southern Calabria""; ""4.2.3 Materials in Circulation, Ideas in Play""; ""4.2.4 The Play of Identities, Knowledge, and Difference""; ""4.2.5 Notions of Place""; ""4.2.6 The Case for Difference: The Western Locrians""""4.2.7 Conflict, Connectivity, and Exchange: The View from the Margins""""4.3 The Imagined Centre: Identity and Difference at Delphi and Olympia""; ""4.3.1 (Re)constructing Difference at Delphi and Olympia""; ""4.3.2 “Reading� Objects, Viewing People: Everyday Activities at the Center of all things “Greek�""; ""4.3.3 Delphi and Colonization""; ""4.3.4 Eclectic Spaces? Material Identities, Intercultural Contact, and Receptions of “Difference�""; ""CHAPTER 5 The Invention of Greek Ethnography""; ""5.1 Ethnography and Identity, from Homer to Herodotus""; ""5.2 Inventing the Greek""""5.3 Ancient Ethnography: Future Directions, New Approaches""""Abbreviations""; ""Bibliography""; ""Index""; ""A""; ""B""; ""C""; ""D""; ""E""; ""F""; ""G""; ""H""; ""I""; ""J""; ""K""; ""L""; ""M""; ""N""; ""O""; ""P""; ""R""; ""S""; ""T""; ""U""; ""V""; ""W""; ""Y""; ""Z""'The Invention of Greek Ethnography' offers a fresh approach to the origins and development of ethnographic thought, Greek identity, and narrative history.Greeks OverseasEthnologyGreeceHistoryHistoriographyGreeceHistoryHistory, AncientHistoriographyNational characteristics, GreekGreeceCivilizationTo 146 B.CEthnologyHistory.HistoriographyHistory.History, AncientHistoriography.National characteristics, Greek.305.800938Skinner Joseph(Joseph Edward)1017313MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK996205695003316The invention of Greek ethnography2385609UNISA