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Classics in South America: Five Case Studies [Hardback]

(Appalachian State University, USA)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 272 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 558 g, 4 bw illus
  • Sērija : Bloomsbury Studies in Classical Reception
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-May-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-10: 1350170259
  • ISBN-13: 9781350170254
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 272 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 558 g, 4 bw illus
  • Sērija : Bloomsbury Studies in Classical Reception
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-May-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-10: 1350170259
  • ISBN-13: 9781350170254
"This volume examines the long and complex history of the Greco-Roman tradition in South America, arguing that the Classics have played a crucial, though often overlooked, role in the self-definition in the New World. Chronicling and theorizing this history through a detailed analysis of five key moments, chosen from the early and late colonial period, the emancipatory era, and the 20th and 21st centuries, it also examines an eclectic selection of both literary and cinematographic works and artefacts such as maps, letters, scientific treatises, songs, monuments, political speeches, and even the drafts of proposals for curricular changes across Latin America. The heterogeneous cases analysed in this book reveal cultural anxieties that recur through different periods, fundamentally related to the 'newness' of the continent and the formation of identities imagined as both Western and non-Western - a genealogy of apprehensions that South American intellectuals and political figures have typically experiencedwhen thinking of their own role in world history. In tracing this genealogy, The Classics in South America innovatively reformulates our understanding of well-known episodes in the cultural history of the region, while providing a theoretical and historical resource for further studies of the importance of the Classical tradition across Latin America"--

This volume examines the long and complex history of the Greco-Roman tradition in South America, arguing that the Classics have played a crucial, though often overlooked, role in the self-definition in the New World. Chronicling and theorizing this history through a detailed analysis of five key moments, chosen from the early and late colonial period, the emancipatory era, and the 20th and 21st centuries, it also examines an eclectic selection of both literary and cinematographic works and artefacts such as maps, letters, scientific treatises, songs, monuments, political speeches, and even the drafts of proposals for curricular changes across Latin America.

The heterogeneous cases analysed in this book reveal cultural anxieties that recur through different periods, fundamentally related to the 'newness' of the continent and the formation of identities imagined as both Western and non-Western – a genealogy of apprehensions that South American intellectuals and political figures have typically experienced when thinking of their own role in world history. In tracing this genealogy, The Classics in South America innovatively reformulates our understanding of well-known episodes in the cultural history of the region, while providing a theoretical and historical resource for further studies of the importance of the Classical tradition across Latin America.

Recenzijas

A suitable introduction to novices in the growing field of South and Central American classical reception, for all the in-depth study it contains. * Greece & Rome Journal * From the rising walls of Lima to the samba rhythms of Rio, Campos-Muńoz opens up new vistas for Classical reception in South America that elucidate how Greek and Roman literature and culture were repurposed in order to help forge New-World identities. -- Seth A. Jeppesen, Associate Professor of Classical Studies, Brigham Young University, USA

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This study examines the impact of the Greco-Roman tradition in five key periods of South American cultural history.
List of Illustrations
ix
Acknowledgments x
Introduction: Plus Ultra 1(30)
Prospective Classicisms on Latin America
10(6)
The Class of the Classics
16(7)
Greek and Latin America? A Summary of the
Chapters
23(5)
Note on the Translations
28(3)
1 Avatars
31(42)
Preliminaries
31(5)
Acosta, the Elder
36(14)
The Antarctic Ovid
50(12)
The Austral Muse
62(6)
Conclusions: Culling, Cultivation, and Culture
68(5)
2 Chorographers
73(54)
Preliminaries
73(12)
The Borders of the New World: Pedro Nolasco Meres Maps of the Walls of Lima
85(13)
The Language of the New World: Rodrigo de Valdes's Fundacion y Grandezas
98(23)
Conclusions
121(6)
3 Personae
127(48)
Preliminaries
127(7)
Hypermetric History: Tos6 Joaquin de Olmedo's Victoria de Junin
134(16)
An Ides of March in September: The 1828 Conspiracy Against Bolivar
150(19)
Conclusions: History, Impersonation, Prosopopoeia
169(6)
4 Mythographers
175(1)
Preliminaries
175(3)
The Other Asterion
178(8)
The Creation of a Carioca Orpheus
186(6)
Orpheus in Color
192(8)
Confirmations, Rebuttals, and Antitheses
200(6)
Conclusions
206(3)
5 Coda: Pedagogues
209(20)
Preliminaries
209(4)
Monuments to the Origin
213(6)
Back to Erice
219(10)
Bibliography 229(18)
Index 247
Germįn Campos Muńoz is Associate Professor of World Literature at Appalachian State University, USA.