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Reset in stone : memory and reuse in ancient Athens / Sarah A. Rous.
Author
Rous, Sarah A.
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English
Published/Created
Madison, Wisconsin : The University of Wisconsin Press, [2019]
©2019
Description
xviii, 366 pages ; 26 cm.
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DF289 .R68 2019
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Building materials
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Recycling
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Greece
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Athens
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Monuments
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Recycling
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Greece
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Athens
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Collective memory
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Greece
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Athens
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Appropriation (Architecture)
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Athens (Greece)
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Buildings, structures, etc
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Athens (Greece)
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Antiquities
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Series
Wisconsin studies in classics.
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Summary note
This book examines the various ways ancient Athenians purposefully reused stone artifacts, objects, and buildings in order to shape their own and their descendants' collective ideas about their community's past and its bearing on the present and future. The book introduces the concept of "upcycling" to refer to this intentionally meaningful reuse, where evidence is preserved of an intentionality behind the decision to re-employ a particular object in a particular new context, often with implications for the shared memory of a group. Utilizing archaeological, literary, and epigraphic evidence, this investigation connects seemingly disparate cases of upcycling over eight centuries of Athenian history, treating the city as a continuously evolving cultural community. In establishin g upcycling as a distinct phenomenon of intentionally meaningful reuse, this study offers a process- and agency-focused alternative to the traditional discourses on spolia and reuse, while also making a substantial contribution to the growing field of memory studies by identifying a crucial component within the overall "work of memory" within a community. Through an original interdisciplinary approach, the book illuminates a vital practice through which Athenians shaped social memory in the physical realm, literally building their history into their city.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9780299322809 ((cloth : : alk. paper))
0299322807
LCCN
2019008130
OCLC
1090282446
Other standard number
40029595208
RCP
C - S
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