ラウトレッジ版 叙事文学世界事典<br>The Epic World

個数:1
紙書籍版価格
¥67,161
  • 電子書籍
  • ポイントキャンペーン

ラウトレッジ版 叙事文学世界事典
The Epic World

  • 著者名:Lothspeich, Pamela (EDT)
  • 価格 ¥10,622 (本体¥9,657)
  • Routledge(2024/01/30発売)
  • 立春までもう少し!Kinoppy 電子書籍・電子洋書 全点ポイント30倍キャンペーン(~2/1)
  • ポイント 2,880pt (実際に付与されるポイントはご注文内容確認画面でご確認下さい)
  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9780367252366
  • eISBN:9781000912203

ファイル: /

Description

Reconceptualizing the epic genre and opening it up to a world of storytelling, The Epic World makes a timely and bold intervention toward understanding the human propensity to aestheticize and normalize mass deployments of power and violence. The collection broadly considers three kinds of epic literature: conventional celebratory tales of conquest that glorify heroism, especially male heroism; anti-epics or stories of conquest from the perspectives of the dispossessed, the oppressed, the despised, and the murdered; and heroic stories utilized for imperialist or nationalist purposes.

The Epic World illustrates global patterns of epic storytelling, such as the durability of stories tied to religious traditions and/or to peoples who have largely "stayed put"; the tendency to reimagine and retell stories in new ways over centuries; and the imbrication of epic storytelling and forms of colonialism and imperialism, especially those perpetuated and glorified by Euro-Americans over the past 500 years, resulting in unspeakable and immeasurable harms to humans, other living beings, and the planet Earth.

The Epic World is a go-to volume for anyone interested in epic literature in a global framework. Engaging with powerful stories and ways of knowing beyond those of the predominantly white Global North, this field-shifting volume exposes the false premises of "Western civilization" and "Classics," and brings new questions and perspectives to epic studies.

Table of Contents

List of Figures and Tables

List of Contributors

Acknowledgments

Note on Transliteration

Introduction

Part 1. Ways of Reading Epics

  1. A Critical Race Studies Approach: Race and Racecraft in Apollonius’s Argonautica
  2. Jackie Murray

  3. A Postcolonial Studies Approach: From Fanon’s Revolutionary Literature to Glissant’s Relation
  4. Sneharika Roy

  5. An Ecocritical Approach: Early Modern English Epic Possibilities
  6. Chris Barrett

  7. An Affect Studies Approach: Reading Non-Normative Masculinities in Homer’s Iliad
  8. Melissa Mueller

  9. A Network Approach: Tracking Female Power in Seven Epic Narratives
  10. Pádraig MacCarron, Máirín MacCarron, Sílvio Dahmen, Joseph Yose, and Ralph Kenna

    Part 2. A Sample of Ancient Iterations (The Beginnings-1000 CE)

  11. The Epic Bible: Authority and Identity in the Face of Adversity
  12. Shawna Dolansky and Sarah Cook

  13. Gilgamesh and Tiamat Abroad: (Mis-)Reading Mesopotamian Epic
  14. Karen Sonik

  15. (Re)Inventing an Epic: Reading the Tamil Cilappatikāram across Time
  16. Morgan J Curtis

  17. Sri Lanka’s Mahāvamòsa, The Great Chronicle
  18. Kristin Scheible

  19. The ‘Epic of the Anglo-Saxons’: The Many Cultural Streams of Beowulf
  20. María José Gómez Calderón

  21. Ecological Colonialism in Vergil’s Aeneid
  22. Laura Zientek

    Part 3. "Middle" Period Re-castings and Innovations (1000-1850 CE)

  23. Sunjata Fasa and the Oral Epic Tradition of Mali
  24. Kassim Kone

  25. Kingship and Power in Sirat Sayf ibn Dhi Yazan and the Prophetic Königsnovelle
  26. Helen Blatherwick

  27. A Battle of Equals: Rustam and Isfandiar in Illustrated Manuscripts of the Shāhnāma
  28. Behrang Nabavi Nejad

  29. From Oghuz Khan to Exodus: Lineage, Heroism, and Migration in Oghuz Turk Tradition
  30. Ali Aydin Karamustafa

  31. The "Hindu" Epics? Telling the Ramayana and the Mahabharata in Premodern South Asia
  32. Sohini Sarah Pillai

  33. Trickster as Epic Narrator in Malaysia’s Hikayat Hang Tuah
  34. Sylvia Tiwon

  35. Connecting with Ancestors: "Imported" and Indigenous Epics in Southeast Asia
    Adrian Vickers
  36. Epic Contestations: What Makes an Epic in Multi-ethnic China?
  37. Mark Bender

  38. Whose Epic is it, Anyway? Gesar and the Myth of National Epic
  39. Natasha Mikles

  40. Ode to Mongolian Heroism: The Oirat Epic Jangar
  41. Chao Gejin

  42. Placation, Memorial, and History in Japan’s The Tale of the Heike and Beyond
  43. Elizabeth Oyler

  44. Guaman Poma’s Epic Letter: A Complex Salvo against Spanish Colonialism in the Andes
  45. Scotti M. Norman

  46. Human Owls and Political Sorcery in the Anales de Cuauhtitlan
  47. Martín Vega Olmedo

  48. An "Epic of Sorts": Gaspar de Villagrá and His Impossible Epic of the New Mexico
  49. Manuel M. Martín-Rodríguez

  50. Gender Performance and Gendered Warriors in the Albanian Epic
  51. Anna Di Lellio and Arbnora Dushi

  52. Slavic Oral-Traditional Epic in the Ottoman Ecumene
  53. Robert Romanchuk

  54. Empire and Resistance in South Slavic and Romanian Oral Epic Poetry
  55. Margaret Beissinger

    Part 4. New Forms and Foundational Stories (1850-present)

  56. "It Shall be Ruled by Swallows": The Epic of the Zulu King Shaka
  57. Phiwokuhle Mnyandu

  58. Lithoko: Continuity, Change, and the Future of South Sotho Praise Poetry
  59. David M. M. Riep

  60. "Man is the Center": Centripetal Power in the Malagasy Epic Tale of Ibonia
  61. Hallie Wells and Vony Ranalarimanana

  62. Female Leadership and Nation Building: The West African Epics Yennenga and Sarraounia, Mariam Konaté
  63. In Service of Authenticity: Epic in Central Africa under Colonialism
  64. Jonathon Repinecz

  65. "The Return of Rome": Empire, Epic, and Twentieth-Century Italian Imperialism in Africa, Samuel Agbamu
  66. Empire and Resistance in Kazakh Oral Epic: The Case of Sătbek Batyr
  67. Gabriel McGuire

  68. Tolstoy’s War and Peace: National Epic on Page, Stage, and Screen
  69. Julie A. Buckler

  70. Ecocriticism and Indigenous Anti-epics of China
  71. Robin Visser

  72. Anti-epic as National Epic: Uses and Misuses of Epic in Argentina’s Martín Fierro
  73. Nicolás Suárez

  74. To Keep the Sky from Falling: The Epic of Indigenous Environmentalism in Brazil
  75. Tracy Devine Guzmán

  76. An Epic Struggle in Mesoamerican Indigenous Literatures: Recovering Written Forms of Arturo Arias
  77. African/American (Heroic) Epic: Lee’s Do the Right Thing as Critique, Caution, Comedy Gregory E. Rutledge
  78. Epic Sound and Whiteness in Richard Wagner’s Ring Cycle

Alexander Rothe

Index

最近チェックした商品