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Book Title
Slaves and Other Objects
Publication Date
2003-09-01
Edition Number
2
Pages
312
ISBN
9780226167879
Item Length
9in
Publisher
University of Chicago Press
Publication Year
2003
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1in
Author
Page Du Bois
Genre
Literary Criticism, History
Topic
Subjects & Themes / Historical events, Ancient / Greece
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
19.1 Oz
Number of Pages
312 Pages

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Page duBois, a classicist known for her daring and originality, turns in this new book to one of the most troubling subjects in the study of antiquity: the indispensability of slaves in ancient Greece. DuBois argues that every object and text in the world of ancient Greece bears the marks of slavery and the need to reiterate the distinction between slave and free. And yet the ubiquity of slaves in ancient societies has been overlooked by scholars who idealize antiquity, misconstrued by those who view slavery through the lens of race, and obscured by the split between historical and philological approaches to the classics. DuBois begins her study by exploring the material culture of slavery, including how most museum exhibits erase the presence of slaves in the classical world. Shifting her focus to literature, she considers the place of slaves in Plato's Meno , Aristotle's Politics , Aesop's Fables , Aristophanes' Wasps , and Euripides' Orestes . She contends throughout that portraying the difference between slave and free as natural was pivotal to Greek concepts of selfhood and political freedom, and that scholars who idealize such concepts too often fail to recognize the role that slavery played in their articulation. Opening new lines of inquiry into ancient culture, Slaves and Other Objects will enlighten classicists and historians alike.

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Publisher
University of Chicago Press
ISBN-10
0226167879
ISBN-13
9780226167879
eBay Product ID (ePID)
109135855

Product Key Features

Author
Page Du Bois
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Subjects & Themes / Historical events, Ancient / Greece
Publication Year
2003
Type
Textbook
Genre
Literary Criticism, History
Number of Pages
312 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9in
Item Height
1in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
19.1 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Ht1234.D83 2003
Reviews
A stimulating and polemical text directed primarily at a general readership, and specifically at those . . . who may idealize ancient Greek cultural achievements unaware of the ubiquity of their slave systems, or misinterpret Greek slavery under the influence of the racial basis of slavery in the Americas., [duBois'] timely and passionate book reinstates slaves at the center of the ancient household and psyche. . . . Page duBois has certainly achieved her stated goal in making it far more difficult for classicists anywhere to avoid looking ancient slaves in the face when examining the artifacts, literature, and thought of the societies which denied them liberty., "A stimulating and polemical text directed primarily at a general readership, and specifically at those . . . who may idealize ancient Greek cultural achievements unaware of the ubiquity of their slave systems, or misinterpret Greek slavery under the influence of the racial basis of slavery in the Americas."Nick Fisher, American Historical Review, DuBois' book is the most fundamental and advanced statement of the problems and ways forward for anyone wishing to investigate the place of slavery within ancient Greek culture., "[duBois''] timely and passionate book reinstates slaves at the center of the ancient household and psyche. . . . Page duBois has certainly achieved her stated goal in making it far more difficult for classicists anywhere to avoid looking ancient slaves in the face when examining the artifacts, literature, and thought of the societies which denied them liberty."Edith Hall, Times Literary Supplement, DuBois'' book is the most fundamental and advanced statement of the problems and ways forward for anyone wishing to investigate the place of slavery within ancient Greek culture., "A stimulating and polemical text directed primarily at a general readership, and specifically at those . . . who may idealize ancient Greek cultural achievements unaware of the ubiquity of their slave systems, or misinterpret Greek slavery under the influence of the racial basis of slavery in the Americas."-Nick Fisher,American Historical Review, "[duBois''] timely and passionate book reinstates slaves at the center of the ancient household and psyche. . . . Page duBois has certainly achieved her stated goal in making it far more difficult for classicists anywhere to avoid looking ancient slaves in the face when examining the artifacts, literature, and thought of the societies which denied them liberty."-Edith Hall,Times Literary Supplement
Publication Name
Slaves and Other Objects
Table of Content
List of Illustrations Preface Acknowledgments Introduction I. OBJECTS 1. Communicating with the Dead Slaves and Everyday Life 2. Greeks in the Museum 3. Dildos 4. The Slave Body II. TEXTS 5. Slavery as Metaphor, Slavery and Freedom 6. The Woman Enslaved 7. The Slave Plato 8. Aesop the Fabulist 9. On Aristotle Or, The Political Theory of Possessive Mastery 10. Irate Greek Masters and Their Slaves The Politics of Anger Epilogue Material World Notes Bibliography Index
Copyright Date
2003
Lccn
2002-152496
Dewey Decimal
306.362
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes

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