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| 245 | _aAfrican athena: New agendas | ||
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_aUnited Kingdom _bOxford University Press _c2011 |
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_ax, 469 p. _bIncludes bibliographical references and index |
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| 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. | ||
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_aAfrican history _9248727 |
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_aClassical diaspora _9751997 |
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_aCultural athena _9751998 |
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_aOrrells, daniel _eEditor _9751999 |
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_aBhambra, gurminder K. _eEditor _9324486 |
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_aRoynon, tessa _eEditor _9752000 |
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