The Iliad as Politics: The Performance of Political Thought - Oklahoma Series in Classical Culture - Dean Hammer - Books - University of Oklahoma Press - 9780806133669 - March 15, 2002
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The Iliad as Politics: The Performance of Political Thought - Oklahoma Series in Classical Culture First edition

Dean Hammer

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The Iliad as Politics: The Performance of Political Thought - Oklahoma Series in Classical Culture First edition

Wily Odysseus. Bold Achilles. Brave Hektor. Beautiful Helen of Troy. For centuries, people around the world have been fascinated by these figures and their tragic war as recounted in Homer's Iliad, long admired and studied as one of the foremost epic poems of the ancient world. In The Iliad as Politics, Dean Hammer revisits this epic with a new perspective.

In this first full-length treatment of the Iliad as a work of political thought, Hammer demonstrates how Homer's epic is also an ancient Greek discussion on political ethics. Hammer redefines political thought as the activity of addressing issues of collective identity and organization. Using this understanding of politics, he discusses how the characters in the Iliad, through their larger-than-life actions and interactions, embody community issues of authority, conflict, judgment, and the interrelationship between personal and collective identity. The characters' many quarrels, laments, reconciliations, and vows of loyalty and friendship all critically model the principles and controversies of underlying Greek political ethics of communal responsibility and relationship.

Much of modern Western political thought focuses on classical Greek discussions of political philosophy. Hammer demonstrates that the Iliad constitutes another such ancient Greek political discussion.


304 pages

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released March 15, 2002
ISBN13 9780806133669
Publishers University of Oklahoma Press
Pages 304
Dimensions 140 × 216 × 28 mm   ·   498 g
Language English  

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