Slavery Through Ancient Literature
- Authors
- Micha, Katia
- Publisher
- Katia Micha
- Tags
- classical philosophy , ancient literature , slavery
- Date
- 2020-07-29T22:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.41 MB
- Lang
- en
Literature of captivity with fictional representations of slavery is ubiquitous in Greek and Latin novels of the Roman Empire period, typically in the shadow of major protagonists and their heroic narratives. This volume through an interdisciplinary academic lens analyzes multiple ancient texts and narratives of the literary theory, in dialog with medieval and colonial accounts of contemporary slavery. It has been attempted to stress the unique cultural, mythical, philosophical and historical contexts of the ancient literature. The exploration of new reading methodologies has been prioritized that take account of the reception of the literary contexts for their characters. With a fresh perspective, the ancient novels suggest new reading approaches of an integrating study of the literature of slavery resonating across world literature.