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http://hdl.handle.net/11375/16058| Title: | Understanding the 'Other' in an East Greek Context |
| Authors: | McCallum, Jonathon D. C. |
| Advisor: | Corner, Sean Mattison, Kathryn Eilers, Claude |
| Department: | Classics |
| Keywords: | Greek History;Greek Ethnography;Herodotus;Hippocrates;East Greece;Greek Identity |
| Publication Date: | Nov-2014 |
| Abstract: | This thesis looks to re-evaluate the East Greek intellectual view of non-Greeks in the middle to late fifth century. To do this I examine how ethnic difference is understood in the Hippocratic treatise Airs, Waters, Places (as well as the rest of the fifth-century Hippocratic corpus) and Herodotus' Histories, which together represent the new ethnographic thought of the fifth century. I will argue that neither author understood there to be any essential difference between Greeks and non-Greeks, nor represented non- Greeks as anti-Greeks, as many scholars today hold. Furthermore, I will argue that the idea of a Greek/barbarian dichotomy was to a considerable extent a construction of Athenian ideology, which stood in contrast to an East Greek cosmopolitanism that understood ethnic difference not in terms of differences in nature but of cultural variation within a common human condition. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11375/16058 |
| Appears in Collections: | Open Access Dissertations and Theses |
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