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020 _a9780199595006
037 _cTextual
040 _aRTL
_cRTL
084 _aV6 Q1
245 _aAfrican athena: New agendas
260 _aUnited Kingdom
_bOxford University Press
_c2011
300 _ax, 469 p.
_bIncludes bibliographical references and index
520 _aAttempts to receive the texts, images, and material culture of ancient Greece and Rome inevitably run the risk of appropriating the past in order to authenticate the present. Exploring the ways in which the classical past has been mapped over the centuries allows us to trace the avowal and disavowal of values and identities, old and new. Classical Presences brings the latest scholarship to bear on the contexts, theory, and practice of such use, and abuse, of the classical past.
650 _aAfrican history
_9248727
650 _aClassical diaspora
_9751997
650 _aCultural athena
_9751998
700 _aOrrells, daniel
_eEditor
_9751999
700 _aBhambra, gurminder K.
_eEditor
_9324486
700 _aRoynon, tessa
_eEditor
_9752000
942 _2CC
_n0
_cTB
_hV6 Q1
999 _c1308590
_d1308590