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Syrian identity in the Greco-Roman world

โœ Scribed by Andrade, Nathanael J.


Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Year
2013
Tongue
English
Leaves
436
Series
Greek culture in the Roman world
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


"By engaging with recent developments in the study of empires, this book examines how inhabitants of Roman imperial Syria reinvented expressions and experiences of Greek, Roman and Syrian identification. It demonstrates how the organization of Greek communities and a peer polity network extending citizenship to ethnic Syrians generated new semiotic frameworks for the performance of Greekness and Syrianness. Within  Read more...

โœฆ Table of Contents


Introduction: signification and cultural performance in Roman imperial Syria --
Part I. Greek poleis and the Syrian ethnos (2nd century BCE-1st century CE). 1. Antiochus IV and the limits of Greekness under the Seleucids (175-63 BCE)
2. The theater of the frontier: local performance, Roman rulers (63-31 BCE)
3. Converging paths: Syrian Greeks of the Roman Near East (31 BCE-CE 73) --
Part II. Greek collectives in Syria (1st-3rd centuries CE). 4. The Syrian ethnos' Greek cities: dispositions and hegemonies (1st-3rd centuries CE)
5. Cities of imperial frontiers (1st-3rd centuries CE)
6. Hadrian and Palmyra: contrasting visions of Greekness (1st-3rd centuries CE)
7. Dura-Europos: changing paradigms for civic Greekness --
Part III. Imitation Greeks: being Greek and being other (2nd and 3rd centuries CE). 8. Greeks write Syria: performance and the signification of Greekness
9. The theater of empire: Lucian, cultural performance, and Roman rule
10. Syria writes back: Lucian and On the Syrian Goddess
11. The ascendency of Syrian Greekness and Romanness --
Conclusion.

โœฆ Subjects


Syria -- History -- 333 B C -634 A D;Identity (Psychology) -- Syria -- History -- To 1500;Group identity -- Syria -- History -- To 1500;Syria -- Civilization -- Greek influences;Syria -- Civilization -- Roman influences;HISTORY -- Ancient -- General;Civilization -- Greek influences;Civilization -- Roman influences;Group identity;Identity (Psychology);Syria


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