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The Barbarian: The Alien in Antiquity - AHPG890
The figure of 'the barbarian' was fundamental to ancient thought, reflecting not only incidental contact of Greek and Roman cultures with other groups but also promoting a binary conception of human society and history. This unit explores the long-lived ideological construct of 'the barbarian' in ancient societies, from classical Greece and the Hellenistic period through the late Roman empire to its medieval and Byzantine afterlife, through close study of literary and documentary texts and material artefacts. Modern appropriations of 'the barbarian' justifying nationalist and colonialist ideologies and their effect on contemporary interpretation of ancient texts will also be examined.
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