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  1. <<The>> politics of sacrifice in early Greek myth and poetry
    Erschienen: [2017]
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    This book offers a new interpretation of ancient Greek sacrifice from a cultural poetic perspective. Through close readings of the 'Theogony', the Homeric 'Hymn to Demeter', the Homeric 'Hymn to Hermes', and the 'Odyssey' in conjunction with evidence... mehr

     

    This book offers a new interpretation of ancient Greek sacrifice from a cultural poetic perspective. Through close readings of the 'Theogony', the Homeric 'Hymn to Demeter', the Homeric 'Hymn to Hermes', and the 'Odyssey' in conjunction with evidence from material culture, it demonstrates how sacrifice narratives in early Greek hexameter poetry are intimately connected to a mythic-poetic discourse referred to as the "politics of the belly". This mythic-poetic discourse presents sacrifice as a site of symbolic conflict between the male stomach and female womb for both mortals and immortals. Ultimately, the book argues that the ritual of sacrifice operates as a cultural mechanism for the perpetuation of patriarchal ideology not just in early Greek hexameter, but throughout Greek cultural history

     

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    ISBN: 9781107164260
    RVK Klassifikation: FE 3789 ; NH 5550 ; NH 6880
    Schlagworte: Greek literature / History and criticism; Sacrifice in literature; Sacrifice / Greece; Greek literature; Sacrifice
    Weitere Schlagworte: Hesiod / Theogony; Homeric hymns; Homer / Odyssey; Odyssey (Homer); Theogony (Hesiod)
    Umfang: x, 198 Seiten, Illustration, 24 cm
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    Literaturverzeichnis Seite 173-192

  2. Hesiod's cosmos
    Erschienen: 2003
    Verlag:  Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge [u.a.]

    Hesiod's Cosmos offers a comprehensive interpretation of both the Theogony and the Works and Days and demonstrates how the two Hesiodic poems must be read together as two halves of an integrated whole embracing both the divine and the human cosmos.... mehr

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    Hesiod's Cosmos offers a comprehensive interpretation of both the Theogony and the Works and Days and demonstrates how the two Hesiodic poems must be read together as two halves of an integrated whole embracing both the divine and the human cosmos. After first offering a survey of the structure of both poems, Professor Clay reveals their mutually illuminating unity by offering detailed analyses of their respective poems, their teachings on the origins of the human race and the two versions of the Prometheus myth. She then examines the role of human beings in the Theogony and the role of the gods in the Works and Days, as well as the position of the hybrid figures of monsters and heroes within the Hesiodic cosmos and in relation to the Hesiodic Catalogue of Women

     

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    Quelle: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin; Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 9780511482397
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    RVK Klassifikation: FH 20162
    Schlagworte: Wissen; Religious poetry, Greek / History and criticism; Didactic poetry, Greek / History and criticism; Cosmology, Ancient, in literature; Mythology, Greek, in literature; Human beings in literature; Gods, Greek, in literature; Monsters in literature
    Weitere Schlagworte: Hesiod / Theogony; Hesiod / Works and days; Hesiod / Knowledge / Cosmology; Hesiodus (ca. v8./7. Jh.)
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 202 S.)
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    Erscheinungsjahr des E-Books: 2010

    Introducton -- Orientations : the Theogony -- Orientations : the Works and days -- Overtures -- The origins and nature of mankind -- The two Prometheuses -- Perspectives on gods and men -- Hybrids -- Conclusion : Hesiod and Calchas at Aulis

  3. Hesiod's cosmos
    Erschienen: 2003
    Verlag:  Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge [u.a.]

    Hesiod's Cosmos offers a comprehensive interpretation of both the Theogony and the Works and Days and demonstrates how the two Hesiodic poems must be read together as two halves of an integrated whole embracing both the divine and the human cosmos.... mehr

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    Hesiod's Cosmos offers a comprehensive interpretation of both the Theogony and the Works and Days and demonstrates how the two Hesiodic poems must be read together as two halves of an integrated whole embracing both the divine and the human cosmos. After first offering a survey of the structure of both poems, Professor Clay reveals their mutually illuminating unity by offering detailed analyses of their respective poems, their teachings on the origins of the human race and the two versions of the Prometheus myth. She then examines the role of human beings in the Theogony and the role of the gods in the Works and Days, as well as the position of the hybrid figures of monsters and heroes within the Hesiodic cosmos and in relation to the Hesiodic Catalogue of Women

     

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    Schlagworte: Wissen; Religious poetry, Greek / History and criticism; Didactic poetry, Greek / History and criticism; Cosmology, Ancient, in literature; Mythology, Greek, in literature; Human beings in literature; Gods, Greek, in literature; Monsters in literature
    Weitere Schlagworte: Hesiod / Theogony; Hesiod / Works and days; Hesiod / Knowledge / Cosmology; Hesiodus (ca. v8./7. Jh.)
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 202 S.)
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    Erscheinungsjahr des E-Books: 2010

    Introducton -- Orientations : the Theogony -- Orientations : the Works and days -- Overtures -- The origins and nature of mankind -- The two Prometheuses -- Perspectives on gods and men -- Hybrids -- Conclusion : Hesiod and Calchas at Aulis

  4. The politics of sacrifice in early Greek myth and poetry
    Erschienen: 2017
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom

    This book offers a new interpretation of ancient Greek sacrifice from a cultural poetic perspective. Through close readings of the 'Theogony', the Homeric 'Hymn to Demeter', the Homeric 'Hymn to Hermes', and the 'Odyssey' in conjunction with evidence... mehr

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    This book offers a new interpretation of ancient Greek sacrifice from a cultural poetic perspective. Through close readings of the 'Theogony', the Homeric 'Hymn to Demeter', the Homeric 'Hymn to Hermes', and the 'Odyssey' in conjunction with evidence from material culture, it demonstrates how sacrifice narratives in early Greek hexameter poetry are intimately connected to a mythic-poetic discourse referred to as the "politics of the belly". This mythic-poetic discourse presents sacrifice as a site of symbolic conflict between the male stomach and female womb for both mortals and immortals. Ultimately, the book argues that the ritual of sacrifice operates as a cultural mechanism for the perpetuation of patriarchal ideology not just in early Greek hexameter, but throughout Greek cultural history

     

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    ISBN: 9781107164260; 1107164265
    RVK Klassifikation: BE 2580 ; BE 7306 ; FB 4018 ; FE 3789 ; NH 5550 ; NH 6880
    Schlagworte: Opfer <Religion, Motiv>; Opfer <Religion>; Mythos; Lyrik; Griechisch
    Weitere Schlagworte: Hesiodus (ca. v8./7. Jh.): Theogonia; Homerus (ca. v8. Jh.): Hymni; Homerus (ca. v8. Jh.): Odyssea; Hesiod / Theogony; Homeric hymns; Homer / Odyssey; Odyssey (Homer); Theogony (Hesiod); Greek literature / History and criticism; Sacrifice in literature; Sacrifice / Greece; Greek literature; Sacrifice; Greece; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Umfang: x, 198 Seiten, Illustrationen
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    Introduction: the paradox of sacrifice and the politics of feasting -- Hesiod and the interpretation of Greek sacrifice -- Reevaluating the value of sacrifice: commensal politics -- The use of sacrifice: gendered politics -- Interpreting the politics of Greek sacrifice through poetics -- Anger and honorary shares: the Promethean division revisited -- The anger of Zeus in the Theogony -- Metaphors of anger and the mythic origin of sacrifice -- Why Zeus is angry: the socio-poetics of anger and distribution -- Conclusion: contested portions in poetry and practice -- Sacrifice, succession, and the politics of patriarchy -- Contest and deception, sacrifice and birth in Hesiod's Theogony -- Controlling consumption: sacrifice and Pandora -- Ending sacrifice, challenging patriarchy in the Homeric hymn to Demeter -- Conclusion: sacrifice and patriarchy in poetry and practice -- The desire of a god: semiotic sacrifice and patriarchal identity in the Homeric hymn to Hermes -- Desire, deception, and Hermes' conflicted genealogy -- Conspicuous consumption and sanctuary economics -- Hermes' semiotic sacrifice -- Sacrifice and song: the poetics of distribution -- Conclusion: Hermes' sacrificial self-fashioning -- Cities where men sacrifice: Odysseus returns to the fatherland -- Not misrecognizing Hermes -- Returning to the fatherland, returning to sacrifice -- Consumption without return: Odysseus' companions and the suitors -- Recognizing fathers and sons -- Conclusion: sacrifice, genealogy, and patriarchy in the Odyssey -- Conclusion: sacrificial narrative and the politics of the belly

  5. The politics of sacrifice in early Greek myth and poetry
    Erschienen: 2017
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    This book offers a new interpretation of ancient Greek sacrifice from a cultural poetic perspective. Through close readings of the Theogony, the Homeric Hymn to Demeter, the Homeric Hymn to Hermes, and the Odyssey in conjunction with evidence from... mehr

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    This book offers a new interpretation of ancient Greek sacrifice from a cultural poetic perspective. Through close readings of the Theogony, the Homeric Hymn to Demeter, the Homeric Hymn to Hermes, and the Odyssey in conjunction with evidence from material culture, it demonstrates how sacrifice narratives in early Greek hexameter poetry are intimately connected to a mythic-poetic discourse referred to as the 'politics of the belly'. This mythic-poetic discourse presents sacrifice as a site of symbolic conflict between the male stomach and female womb for both mortals and immortals. Ultimately, the book argues that the ritual of sacrifice operates as a cultural mechanism for the perpetuation of patriarchal ideology not just in early Greek hexameter, but throughout Greek cultural history

     

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    Schlagworte: Greek literature / History and criticism; Sacrifice in literature; Sacrifice / Greece; Griechisch; Lyrik; Opfer <Religion, Motiv>; Mythos; Opfer <Religion>
    Weitere Schlagworte: Hesiod / Theogony; Homer / Odyssey; Homerus (ca. v8. Jh.): Hymni; Homerus (ca. v8. Jh.): Odyssea; Hesiodus (ca. v8./7. Jh.): Theogonia
    Umfang: 1 online resource (x, 198 pages)
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    Introduction: the paradox of sacrifice and the politics of feasting -- Hesiod and the interpretation of Greek sacrifice -- Reevaluating the value of sacrifice: commensal politics -- The use of sacrifice: gendered politics -- Interpreting the politics of Greek sacrifice through poetics -- Anger and honorary shares: the Promethean division revisited -- The anger of Zeus in the Theogony -- Metaphors of anger and the mythic origin of sacrifice -- Why Zeus is angry: the socio-poetics of anger and distribution -- Conclusion: contested portions in poetry and practice -- Sacrifice, succession, and the politics of patriarchy -- Contest and deception, sacrifice and birth in Hesiod's Theogony -- Controlling consumption: sacrifice and Pandora -- Ending sacrifice, challenging patriarchy in the Homeric hymn to Demeter -- Conclusion: sacrifice and patriarchy in poetry and practice -- The desire of a god: semiotic sacrifice and patriarchal identity in the Homeric hymn to Hermes -- Desire, deception, and Hermes' conflicted genealogy -- Conspicuous consumption and sanctuary economics -- Hermes' semiotic sacrifice -- Sacrifice and song: the poetics of distribution -- Conclusion: Hermes' sacrificial self-fashioning -- Cities where men sacrifice: Odysseus returns to the fatherland -- Not misrecognizing Hermes -- Returning to the fatherland, returning to sacrifice -- Consumption without return: Odysseus' companions and the suitors -- Recognizing fathers and sons -- Conclusion: sacrifice, genealogy, and patriarchy in the Odyssey -- Conclusion: sacrificial narrative and the politics of the belly

  6. Hesiod's "Theogony" as source of the iconological program of Giorgione's "Tempesta"
    the poet, Amalthea, the infant Zeus and the muses
    Erschienen: 2015
    Verlag:  Leo S. Olschki editore, Firenze

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    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 9788822264084
    Schriftenreihe: Pocket library of studies in art ; 41
    Schlagworte: Mythology, Greek, in art
    Weitere Schlagworte: Giorgione / 1477-1511 / Tempest; Hesiod / Theogony; Hesiodus epic. TLG 0020; Rezeption & Wirkungsgeschichte
    Umfang: 100, 7 Seiten, Illustrationen, 22 cm
    Bemerkung(en):

    Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 81-88

  7. The politics of sacrifice in early Greek myth and poetry
    Erschienen: 2017
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom

    This book offers a new interpretation of ancient Greek sacrifice from a cultural poetic perspective. Through close readings of the 'Theogony', the Homeric 'Hymn to Demeter', the Homeric 'Hymn to Hermes', and the 'Odyssey' in conjunction with evidence... mehr

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    This book offers a new interpretation of ancient Greek sacrifice from a cultural poetic perspective. Through close readings of the 'Theogony', the Homeric 'Hymn to Demeter', the Homeric 'Hymn to Hermes', and the 'Odyssey' in conjunction with evidence from material culture, it demonstrates how sacrifice narratives in early Greek hexameter poetry are intimately connected to a mythic-poetic discourse referred to as the "politics of the belly". This mythic-poetic discourse presents sacrifice as a site of symbolic conflict between the male stomach and female womb for both mortals and immortals. Ultimately, the book argues that the ritual of sacrifice operates as a cultural mechanism for the perpetuation of patriarchal ideology not just in early Greek hexameter, but throughout Greek cultural history

     

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    ISBN: 9781107164260; 1107164265
    RVK Klassifikation: BE 2580 ; BE 7306 ; FB 4018 ; FE 3789 ; NH 5550 ; NH 6880
    Schlagworte: Opfer <Religion, Motiv>; Opfer <Religion>; Mythos; Lyrik; Griechisch
    Weitere Schlagworte: Hesiodus (ca. v8./7. Jh.): Theogonia; Homerus (ca. v8. Jh.): Hymni; Homerus (ca. v8. Jh.): Odyssea; Hesiod / Theogony; Homeric hymns; Homer / Odyssey; Odyssey (Homer); Theogony (Hesiod); Greek literature / History and criticism; Sacrifice in literature; Sacrifice / Greece; Greek literature; Sacrifice; Greece; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Umfang: x, 198 Seiten, Illustrationen
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    Introduction: the paradox of sacrifice and the politics of feasting -- Hesiod and the interpretation of Greek sacrifice -- Reevaluating the value of sacrifice: commensal politics -- The use of sacrifice: gendered politics -- Interpreting the politics of Greek sacrifice through poetics -- Anger and honorary shares: the Promethean division revisited -- The anger of Zeus in the Theogony -- Metaphors of anger and the mythic origin of sacrifice -- Why Zeus is angry: the socio-poetics of anger and distribution -- Conclusion: contested portions in poetry and practice -- Sacrifice, succession, and the politics of patriarchy -- Contest and deception, sacrifice and birth in Hesiod's Theogony -- Controlling consumption: sacrifice and Pandora -- Ending sacrifice, challenging patriarchy in the Homeric hymn to Demeter -- Conclusion: sacrifice and patriarchy in poetry and practice -- The desire of a god: semiotic sacrifice and patriarchal identity in the Homeric hymn to Hermes -- Desire, deception, and Hermes' conflicted genealogy -- Conspicuous consumption and sanctuary economics -- Hermes' semiotic sacrifice -- Sacrifice and song: the poetics of distribution -- Conclusion: Hermes' sacrificial self-fashioning -- Cities where men sacrifice: Odysseus returns to the fatherland -- Not misrecognizing Hermes -- Returning to the fatherland, returning to sacrifice -- Consumption without return: Odysseus' companions and the suitors -- Recognizing fathers and sons -- Conclusion: sacrifice, genealogy, and patriarchy in the Odyssey -- Conclusion: sacrificial narrative and the politics of the belly

  8. The narrative voice in the "Theogony" of Hesiod
    Erschienen: 2004
    Verlag:  Brill, Leiden [u.a.]

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    Quelle: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin; Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    ISBN: 9004140026
    RVK Klassifikation: FH 20162
    Schriftenreihe: Mnemosyne : Supplementum ; 255
    Schlagworte: Gods, Greek, in literature; Hesiod; Narration (Rhetoric); Religious poetry; Rhetoric, Ancient; Voice in literature; Götter <Motiv>; Mensch <Motiv>; Erzähltechnik
    Weitere Schlagworte: Hesiod / Theogony; Hesiodus (ca. v8./7. Jh.): Theogonia
    Umfang: XV, 206 S.
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    Zugl.: Charlottesville, Va., Univ., Diss., 2000

  9. The narrative voice in the "Theogony" of Hesiod
    Erschienen: 2004
    Verlag:  Brill, Leiden [u.a.]

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    ISBN: 9004140026
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    Schriftenreihe: Mnemosyne : Supplementum ; 255
    Schlagworte: Gods, Greek, in literature; Hesiod; Narration (Rhetoric); Religious poetry; Rhetoric, Ancient; Voice in literature; Götter <Motiv>; Mensch <Motiv>; Erzähltechnik
    Weitere Schlagworte: Hesiod / Theogony; Hesiodus (ca. v8./7. Jh.): Theogonia
    Umfang: XV, 206 S.
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    Zugl.: Charlottesville, Va., Univ., Diss., 2000

  10. Hesiod's cosmos /
    Erschienen: 2003.
    Verlag:  Cambridge Univ. Press,, Cambridge [u.a.] :

    Hesiod's Cosmos offers a comprehensive interpretation of both the Theogony and the Works and Days and demonstrates how the two Hesiodic poems must be read together as two halves of an integrated whole embracing both the divine and the human cosmos.... mehr

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    Hesiod's Cosmos offers a comprehensive interpretation of both the Theogony and the Works and Days and demonstrates how the two Hesiodic poems must be read together as two halves of an integrated whole embracing both the divine and the human cosmos. After first offering a survey of the structure of both poems, Professor Clay reveals their mutually illuminating unity by offering detailed analyses of their respective poems, their teachings on the origins of the human race and the two versions of the Prometheus myth. She then examines the role of human beings in the Theogony and the role of the gods in the Works and Days, as well as the position of the hybrid figures of monsters and heroes within the Hesiodic cosmos and in relation to the Hesiodic Catalogue of Women

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 978-0-511-48239-7
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    RVK Klassifikation: FH 20162
    Schlagworte: Wissen; Religious poetry, Greek / History and criticism; Didactic poetry, Greek / History and criticism; Cosmology, Ancient, in literature; Mythology, Greek, in literature; Human beings in literature; Gods, Greek, in literature; Monsters in literature
    Weitere Schlagworte: Hesiod / Theogony; Hesiod / Works and days; Hesiod / Knowledge / Cosmology; Hesiodus (ca. v8./7. Jh.)
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 202 S.).
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    Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). - Erscheinungsjahr des E-Books: 2010

    Introducton -- Orientations : the Theogony -- Orientations : the Works and days -- Overtures -- The origins and nature of mankind -- The two Prometheuses -- Perspectives on gods and men -- Hybrids -- Conclusion : Hesiod and Calchas at Aulis

  11. The politics of sacrifice in early Greek myth and poetry /
    Erschienen: 2017.
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press,, Cambridge, United Kingdom :

    This book offers a new interpretation of ancient Greek sacrifice from a cultural poetic perspective. Through close readings of the 'Theogony', the Homeric 'Hymn to Demeter', the Homeric 'Hymn to Hermes', and the 'Odyssey' in conjunction with evidence... mehr

    Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Akademiebibliothek
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    Freie Universität Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek, Zentralbibliothek
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    This book offers a new interpretation of ancient Greek sacrifice from a cultural poetic perspective. Through close readings of the 'Theogony', the Homeric 'Hymn to Demeter', the Homeric 'Hymn to Hermes', and the 'Odyssey' in conjunction with evidence from material culture, it demonstrates how sacrifice narratives in early Greek hexameter poetry are intimately connected to a mythic-poetic discourse referred to as the "politics of the belly". This mythic-poetic discourse presents sacrifice as a site of symbolic conflict between the male stomach and female womb for both mortals and immortals. Ultimately, the book argues that the ritual of sacrifice operates as a cultural mechanism for the perpetuation of patriarchal ideology not just in early Greek hexameter, but throughout Greek cultural history

     

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    Quelle: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin; Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Sprache: Englisch
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    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 978-1-107-16426-0; 1-107-16426-5
    RVK Klassifikation: BE 2580 ; BE 7306 ; FB 4018 ; FE 3789 ; NH 5550 ; NH 6880
    Schlagworte: Greek literature / History and criticism; Sacrifice in literature; Sacrifice / Greece; Greek literature; Sacrifice; Opfer <Religion>; Mythos; Griechisch; Lyrik; Opfer <Religion, Motiv>
    Weitere Schlagworte: Hesiod / Theogony; Homeric hymns; Homer / Odyssey; Odyssey (Homer); Theogony (Hesiod); Hesiodus (ca. v8./7. Jh.): Theogonia; Homerus (ca. v8. Jh.): Hymni; Homerus (ca. v8. Jh.): Odyssea; Hymni Homeri; Hymnus ad Cererem; Hymnus ad Mercurium; Odyssea
    Umfang: x, 198 Seiten :, Illustrationen.
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    Introduction: the paradox of sacrifice and the politics of feasting -- Hesiod and the interpretation of Greek sacrifice -- Reevaluating the value of sacrifice: commensal politics -- The use of sacrifice: gendered politics -- Interpreting the politics of Greek sacrifice through poetics -- Anger and honorary shares: the Promethean division revisited -- The anger of Zeus in the Theogony -- Metaphors of anger and the mythic origin of sacrifice -- Why Zeus is angry: the socio-poetics of anger and distribution -- Conclusion: contested portions in poetry and practice -- Sacrifice, succession, and the politics of patriarchy -- Contest and deception, sacrifice and birth in Hesiod's Theogony -- Controlling consumption: sacrifice and Pandora -- Ending sacrifice, challenging patriarchy in the Homeric hymn to Demeter -- Conclusion: sacrifice and patriarchy in poetry and practice -- The desire of a god: semiotic sacrifice and patriarchal identity in the Homeric hymn to Hermes -- Desire, deception, and Hermes' conflicted genealogy -- Conspicuous consumption and sanctuary economics -- Hermes' semiotic sacrifice -- Sacrifice and song: the poetics of distribution -- Conclusion: Hermes' sacrificial self-fashioning -- Cities where men sacrifice: Odysseus returns to the fatherland -- Not misrecognizing Hermes -- Returning to the fatherland, returning to sacrifice -- Consumption without return: Odysseus' companions and the suitors -- Recognizing fathers and sons -- Conclusion: sacrifice, genealogy, and patriarchy in the Odyssey -- Conclusion: sacrificial narrative and the politics of the belly

  12. The narrative voice in the "Theogony" of Hesiod /
    Erschienen: 2004.
    Verlag:  Brill,, Leiden [u.a.] :

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    Quelle: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin; Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 90-04-14002-6
    RVK Klassifikation: FH 20162
    Schriftenreihe: Mnemosyne : Supplementum ; 255
    Schlagworte: Gods, Greek, in literature; Hesiod; Narration (Rhetoric); Religious poetry; Rhetoric, Ancient; Voice in literature; Erzähltechnik; Götter <Motiv>; Mensch <Motiv>
    Weitere Schlagworte: Hesiod / Theogony; Hesiodus (ca. v8./7. Jh.): Theogonia; Hesiodi Theogonia; Hesiodus epic. TLG 0020
    Umfang: XV, 206 S.
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    Zugl.: Charlottesville, Va., Univ., Diss., 2000