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Symbols and Models in the Mediterranean : Perceiving through Cultures (Unabridged ed)

Barnes, Aneilya(Edited by)Salerno, Mariarosaria(Edited by)
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This collection spans a vast chronology and territory, ranging from Old Kingdom Egypt to modern-day Slovenia and moving geographically from the centres to the peripheries of the Mediterranean and back again, including Antinoe, Calabria, Belgrade, and Paris.

While this volume can be situated well within the context of Mediterranean studies, each essay serves as a micro-study that demonstrates one of the many ways in which Mediterranean communities have co-opted, appropriated, and adapted symbols from one another.

As a result, this interdisciplinary volume adds something unique to each discipline represented within it (including history, anthropology, art history, literature, and philosophy, among others) while contributing to the greater discourse of Mediterranean studies.

Furthermore, the essays collectively illustrate how symbols were distributed widely among Mediterranean communities and, consequently, further a dialogue about what "Mediterranean" might mean.

Overall, the original content and its accessibility make the volume valuable to academics, graduate and undergraduate students, and general audiences alike.

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Product Details
1443891444 / 9781443891448
Hardback
29/06/2017
United Kingdom
295 pages
148 x 212 mm
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