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Seamus Heaney’s American Odyssey

Nostalgias for Homer in Greek Literature of the Roman Empire

Nostalgias for Homer in Greek Literature of the Roman Empire

This volume investigates how versions of Trojan War narratives written in Greek in the first through fifth centuries C. E. created nostalgias for audiences. In ancient education the Iliad and the Odyssey were used as models through which students learned Greek language and literature. This combined with the ruling elite’s financial encouragement of re-creations of the Greek literature of the past created a culture of nostalgia. This book explores the different responses to this climate particularly in the case of the third-century C. E. poet Quintus of Smyrna’s epic Posthomerica. Positioning itself as a sequel to the Iliad and a prequel to the Odyssey the Posthomerica is unique in its middle-of-the-road response to nostalgia for Homer’s epics. This book contrasts Quintus’ poem with other responses to nostalgia for Homeric narratives in Greek literature of the Roman Empire. Some authors contradict pivotal events of the Iliad and Odyssey such as the first-century orator Dio Chrysostom’s Trojan Speech which claims that the Trojan hero Hector did not in fact die contrary to the Iliad’s account. Others re-created Homeric narratives but did not contradict them improvising some elements and adding others. Quintus strikes a compromise in his epic re-imagining Homeric narrative by introducing new characters and scenarios while at the same time retaining the Iliad and Odyssey’s aesthetics. Nostalgias for Homer in Greek Literature of the Roman Empire is of interest to students and scholars working on Homeric reception and the Greek literature of the Roman Empire as well as those interested in classical literature and reception more broadly.

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Difficulties in the Analytic Encounter

Intelligence Race And Genetics Conversations With Arthur R. Jensen

Law and Society

Design Displacement Migration Spatial and Material Histories

Between Wittgenstein and Weil Comparisons in Philosophy Religion and Ethics

Operators vs Quantifiers

Music Performance Encounters Collaborations and Confrontations

The Play of Conscience in Shakespeare’s England

Risk and Responsibility in Context

Risk and Responsibility in Context

This volume bridges contemporary philosophical conceptions of risk and responsibility and offers an extensive examination of the topic. It shows that risk and responsibility combine in ways that give rise to new philosophical questions and problems. Philosophical interest in the relationship between risk and responsibility continues to rise due in no small part to environmental crises emerging technologies legal developments and new medical advances. Despite such interest scholars are still working out how to conceive of the links between risk and responsibility the implications that risks may have to conceptions of responsibility (and vice versa) as well as how such theorizing might play out in applied cases. With contributions from leading scholars this volume brings together new work examining the interplay between risk and responsibility exploring its varied philosophical aspects and applications to contemporary issues in law bioethics technology and environmental ethics. Risk and Responsibility in Context will be of interest to philosophers working in ethics bioethics philosophy of law and philosophy of technology as well as scholars and practitioners in law health and science management public policy and environmental studies. The Open Access version of this book is available at www. taylorfrancis. com. This publication is licensed unless otherwise indicated under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial 4. 0 International (CC BY-NC 4. 0) license (https://creativecommons. org/licenses/by-nc/4. 0/) which permits use sharing adaptation distribution and reproduction in any medium or format provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and source provide a link to the Creative Commons license and indicate any modifications. Use for commercial purposes is not permitted.

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Society and Social Changes through the Prism of Childhood

Society and Social Changes through the Prism of Childhood

This book presents a new childhood studies research program; namely Childhood Prism Research and offers unique childhood research contributions to the wider scholarly field. Bringing together cutting-edge childhood studies scholars from various disciplines including philosophy psychology feminism anthropology sociology and literature the book demonstrates the rich potential of this program and offers an introduction to the childhood prism theoretical framework as well as examples of childhood prism research. Childhood prism research is underpinned by a distinct childhood studies approach that involves re-thinking the generational order perspective and combining this with a relational ontology and a flat non-adultist epistemology. The key assumption is that the study of children’s lives can offer not only insights into adults’ lives and vice versa but in some cases may even offer a privileged lens onto broader societal issues. The program embraces a number of seemingly oppositional positions in an ongoing debate within childhood studies and children’s geographies about how to reinvigorate theoretical thinking within these fields. Featuring leading childhood studies scholars from various disciplines including philosophy psychology feminism anthropology sociology and literature this book demonstrates the rich potential of the program and shows how researching children’s and young people’s lives using this approach holds great promise for significant theoretical development beyond the field of children’s geographies and childhood studies as well as for empirical exploration of broader societal issues. Society and Social Changes Through the Prism of Childhood will be a key resource for academics researchers and advanced students of Childhood Studies Sociology Human Geography Social Sciences and Psychology. The chapters included in this book were originally published as a special issue of Children’s Geographies.

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The Routledge Companion to Urban Media and Communication

The Routledge Companion to Urban Media and Communication

The Routledge Companion to Urban Media and Communication traces central debates within the burgeoning interdisciplinary research on mediated cities and urban communication. The volume brings together diverse perspectives and global case studies to map key areas of research within media cultural and urban studies where a joint focus on communications and cities has made important innovations in how we understand urban space technology identity and community. Exploring the rise and growing complexity of urban media and communication as the next key theme for both urban and media studies the book gathers and reviews fast-developing knowledge on specific emergent phenomena such as: reading the city as symbol and text; understanding urban infrastructures as media (and vice-versa); the rise of global cities; urban and suburban media cultures: newspapers cinema radio television and the mobile phone; changing spaces and practices of urban consumption; the mediation of the neighbourhood community and diaspora; the centrality of culture to urban regeneration; communicative responses to urban crises such as racism poverty and pollution; the role of street art in the negotiation of ‘the right to the city’; city competition and urban branding; outdoor advertising; moving image architecture; ‘smart’/cyber urbanism; the emergence of Media City production spaces and clusters. Charting key debates and neglected connections between cities and media this book challenges what we know about contemporary urban living and introduces innovative frameworks for understanding cities media and their futures. As such it will be an essential resource for students and scholars of media and communication studies urban communication urban sociology urban planning and design architecture visual cultures urban geography art history politics cultural studies anthropology and cultural policy studies as well as those working with governmental agencies cultural foundations and institutes and policy think tanks.

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