Telephus, son of Heracles and king of Mysia, was a key figure in the
Trojan War. Both enemy and ally of the Achaeans, he fought against
them, was wounded and then cured by Achilles, and led Agamemnon’s
army to Troy. This book is the first comprehensive study on his myth.
It investigates fragmentary artefacts and texts, offers new readings
and interpretations, and frames the evidence in its socio-political,
historical, and cultural contexts. What results is a view of an
ever-changing myth embedded in diverse cultural milieux, a product and
a catalyst of cross-cultural exchanges, and an instrument of soft
power. After assessing the sources, this book provides a contextual
history of the myth, from the seventh to the first centuries BC,
paying particular attention to cultural contacts in the context of
migratory movements and consequent hybridisation of different social
and cultural systems; repurposing and remodelling of cultural products
to follow specific agendas; cultural policy and propaganda enforced
through mass media and used as soft power; and more besides. All texts
are translated and thus fully accessible to readers interested in
myth, migration studies, cross-cultural studies, cultural history, and
literary criticism.
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A Greek Myth Across Cultures in the Ancient Mediterranean
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783111350288
Publisert
2024
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
De Gruyter
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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