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A Late Antique Poetics? : The Jeweled Style Revisited
A Late Antique Poetics? : The Jeweled Style Revisited
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ISBN No.: 9781350347144
Pages: 328
Year: 202502
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 51.68
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

In recent years, the Greek and Latin literature of late antiquity has become the object of significant rediscovery, in line with heightened interest in the history and arts of the Mediterranean at a crucial period in the history of the Roman Empire. And yet, as the very term suggests, late antique texts are still often considered an appendix to classical literature and interpreted in relation to that literature, which provides the aesthetic standard by default. This new series aims at challenging such paradigms by placing late antique literature at the centre of inquiry, and its title plays on the ambiguity of tela , evoking both the drawing of weapons and the building of a web. Late-antique literature becomes a vantage point for looking both forward to its reception and transformation in subsequent ages, and backward, by engaging in the new and exciting experiment of viewing classical literature through the lens of late antiquity. sera tela offers a laboratory for new ideas animated by interpretive enthusiasm and experimentalism aiming at highlighting what is new, unique, and unprecedented (rather than focussing on relationships with the classical past) and embracing new sets of theoretical approaches and hermeneutic tools deriving from cultural studies, psychoanalysis, cultural materialism, and ecocriticism, as well as post-human, queer, and media studies, among others. This series is a home for literary studies, but is also a transdisciplinary adventure that focuses on the novelty and radical otherness of late-antique literature and culture, denaturalizing 'lateness' and highlighting instead a productive sense of anachronicity and belatedness that characterizes literary works of this period. Finally, sera tela makes of late antiquity another antiquity through which contemporary readers might see reflected their own cultural anxieties around otherness. Editorial Board Virginia Burrus, Syracuse University, USA Simon Goldhill, University of Cambridge, UK Jesús Hernandez-Lobato, University of Salamanca, Spain Ralph Hexter, University of California, Davis, USA Ingela Nilsson, Uppsala University, Sweden Paolo Felice Sacchi, Ghent University, Belgium Cristiana Sogno, Fordham University, USA James Uden, Boston University, USA.



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