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Disorienting Empire - Republican Latin Poetry's Wanderers (Hardcover)
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Disorienting Empire - Republican Latin Poetry's Wanderers (Hardcover)
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Disorienting Empire is the first book to examine Republican Latin
poetry's recurring interest in characters who become lost. Basil
Dufallo explains the prevalence of this theme with reference to the
rapid expansion of Rome's empire in the Middle and Late Republic.
It was both a threatening and an enticing prospect, Dufallo argues,
to imagine the ever-widening spaces of Roman power as a place where
one could become disoriented, both in terms of geographical
wandering and in a more abstract sense connected with identity and
identification, especially as it concerned gender and sexuality.
Plautus, Terence, Lucretius, and Catullus, as well as the
"triumviral" Horace of Satires, book 1, all reveal an interest in
such experiences, particularly in relation to journeys into the
Greek world from which these writers drew their source material.
Fragmentary authors such as Naevius, Ennius, and Lucilius, as well
as prose historians including Polybius and Livy, add depth and
context to the discussion. Setting the Republican poets in dialogue
with queer theory and postcolonial theory, Dufallo brings to light
both anxieties latent in the theme and the exuberance it suggests
over new creative possibilities opened up by reorienting oneself
toward new horizons, new identifications-by discovering with
pleasure that one could be other than one thought. Further, in
showing that the Republican poets had been experimenting with such
techniques for generations before the Augustan Age, Disorienting
Empire offers its close readings as a means of interpreting afresh
Aeneas' wandering journey in Vergil's Aeneid.
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