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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Conceptualising early Colonisation focuses on various ways scholars represent ancient Greek colonisation in Italy. The conventional term colonisation has come under scrutiny for its misleading implication of imperialism, unbalanced interactions between colonisers and colonised and institutionalised racism, that characterised modern colonial movements. The complexity of the phenomenon in Antiquity does not allow for a straightforward equation with modern colonisation, but alternative concepts for this ancient colonisation appear to be equally elusive. Conceptualising early colonisation needs to take the entanglement with other processes into account, as there are state formation, urbanisation, technological innovations, increasing connectivity and identity formation, among others. This volume constitutes a second group of texts that have originally been presented at the Contextualising early colonisation conference, held in Rome in June 2012. Papers address general questions on how early colonisation should be conceptualised, and several present in-depth case studies that explore how various approaches and terminologies operate in practice. Concepts that are explored range from migration, network theory and identity formation over postcolonialism, gender theory to connectivity. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoBrossura. Condición: nuovo. Lieve Donnellan, Valentino Nizzo, Gert Jan Burgers (eds). Pages: 246 p. Language(s):English, French, Italian. Publication Year:2016. Brepols. ISBN: 978-90-74461-82-5. Paperback --- SUMMARY Conceptualising early Colonisation focuses on various ways scholars represent ancient Greek colonisation in Italy. The conventional term "colonisation" has come under scrutiny for its misleading implication of imperialism, unbalanced interactions between "colonisers" and "colonised" and institutionalised racism, that characterised modern colonial movements. The complexity of the phenomenon in Antiquity does not allow for a straightforward equation with modern colonisation, but alternative concepts for this ancient "colonisation" appear to be equally elusive. Conceptualising early colonisation needs to take the entanglement with other processes into account, as there are state formation, urbanisation, technological innovations, increasing connectivity and identity formation, among others. This volume constitutes a second group of texts that have originally been presented at the Contextualising early colonisation conference, held in Rome in June 2012. Papers address general questions on how early colonisation should be conceptualised, and several present in-depth case studies that explore how various approaches and terminologies operate in practice. Concepts that are explored range from migration, network theory and identity formation over postcolonialism, gender theory to connectivity. TABLE OF CONTENTS L. Donnellan & V. Nizzo, Conceptualising early Greek colonisation. Introduction to the volume R. Osborne, Greek 'colonisation': what was, and what is, at stake? I. Malkin, Greek colonisation: The Right to Return J. Hall, Quanto c'è di "greco" nella "colonizzazione greca"? A. Esposito & A. Pollini, Postcolonialism from America to Magna Graecia G. Saltini Semerari, Greek-Indigenous intermarriage: a gendered perspective R. Étienne, Connectivité et croissance: dieux clés pour le VIIIe s.? F. De Angelis, E pluribus unum: The Multiplicity of Models V. Nizzo, Tempus fugit. Datare e interpretare la "prima colonizzazione": una riflessione "retrospettiva" e "prospettiva" su cronologie, culture e contesti M. Cuozzo & C. Pellegrino, Culture meticce, identità etnica, dinamiche di conservatorismo e resistenza: questioni teoriche e casi di studio dalla Campania O. Morris, Indigenous networks, hierarchies of connectivity and early colonisation in Iron Age Campania L. Donnellan, A networked view on 'Euboean' colonisation H. Tréziny, Archaeological data on the foundation of Megara Hyblaea. Certainties and hypotheses F. Frisone, 'Sistemi' coloniali e definizioni identitarie: le 'colonie sorelle' della Sicilia orientale e della Calabria meridionale E. Greco, Su alcune analogie (strutturali?) nell'organizzazione dello spazio: il caso delle città achee D. Yntema, Greek groups in southeast Italy during the Iron Age G.-J. Burgers & J.P. Crielaard, The Migrant's Identity. 'Greeks' and 'Natives' at L'Amastuola, Southern Italy P.G. Guzzo, Osservazioni finali M. Gras, Observations finales.