The Greeks · A Portrait of Self and Others
- Authors
- Cartledge, Paul
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press, USA
- Tags
- classics , political science , greece - civilization - to 146 b.c , history , government , linguistics , national characteristics; greek , language arts & disciplines , general , ancient , greece , difference (philosophy) , comparative
- ISBN
- 9780192192660
- Date
- 1993-10-28T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.66 MB
- Lang
- en
Who were the Classical Greeks? This book provides an original and challenging answer by exploring how Greeks (adult, male, citizen) defined themselves in opposition to a whole series of others (non-Greeks, women, slaves, non-citizens, and gods) as presented by supposedly objective historians of the time such as Herodotus, Thucydides, and Xenophon. Cartledge looks at the achievements and legacy of the Greeks - history, democracy, philosophy and theatre - and the mental and material contexts of these inventions which are often deeply alien to our own way of thinking and acting. This new edition contains an updated bibliography, a new chapter entitled "Entr'acte: Others in Images and Images of Others," and a new afterword.