Myth and society in ancient Greece / Jean-Pierre Vernant ; translated by Janet Lloyd

This study explores the intersection of religious, social and political structures in ancient Greece, focusing on ritual practices and institutions. It traces the development of mythic study and analyses the ambiguous logic inherent in Greek mythology.

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vernon_accession 3681
vernon_id 7500
vernon_slug myth-and-society-in-ancient-greece-jean-pierre-vernant-translated-by-janet-lloyd
vernon_authors Jean-Pierre Vernant, Janet Lloyd
vernon_tags Religions, Psychology, Religion, History, Social sciences, Civilisation, Sociology, Emotions, Social history, Mythology, Power (Social sciences), Manners and customs, Marriage, Love, Crime, Social problems, Worship, Sacrifice, Greece -- History, Mythology, Classical, Rites and ceremonies, Ritualism, Crimes against humanity, Social classes, Social status, Purity, Ritual, Mythology, Greek, Gods, Greek, Scapegoat, Civilisation, Ancient, Greece -- Civilisation, Greece -- Social life and customs, Greece -- Religion, Cults -- Greece, Slavery -- Greece
vernon_production_date 1988
vernon_brief_description Takes us far from the calm and familiar images of Polykleitos and the Parthenon to reveal a fundamentally other culture: one of slavery, of masks and death, of scapegoats, of ritual hunting and ecstasies. -- publisher's description.
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vernon_isbn_issn 0942299167
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