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Comparative Anthropology of Ancient Greece

Part of the Hellenic Studies Series series
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"Comparative Anthropology of Ancient Greece" looks at the anthropology of the Greeks and other cultures across space and time, and in the process discovers aspects of the art of comparability.

Historians and ethnologists can pool a wealth of knowledge about different cultures across space and time.

Their joint task is to analyse human societies and to understand cultural products.

Comparative analysis involves working together in an experimental and constructive enterprise.

Marcel Detienne, alerted by dissonances, tries to see how cultural systems react not just to a touchstone category, but also to the questions and concepts that arise from the reaction.

What does it mean to found something, or rather to establish a territory, or to have or not have roots?

What is a site or a place?

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Product Details
0674021258 / 9780674021259
Paperback / softback
01/09/2009
United States
English
200 p.
23 cm
postgraduate /undergraduate Learn More