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The Daily Life of the Greek Gods (Paperback, Reprinted from)
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The Daily Life of the Greek Gods (Paperback, Reprinted from)
Series: Mestizo Spaces / Espaces Metisses
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Despite the rousing stories of male heroism in battles, the Trojan
War transcended the activities of its human participants. For
Homer, it was the gods who conducted and accounted for what
happened. In the first part of this book, the authors find in
Homer's "Iliad" material for exploring the everyday life of the
Greek gods: what their bodies were made of and how they were
nourished, the organization of their society, and the sort of life
they led both in Olympus and in the human world. The gods are
divided in their human nature: at once a fantasized model of
infinite joys and an edifying example of engagement in the world,
they have loves, festivities, and quarrels.
In the second part, the authors show how citizens carried on
everyday relations with the gods and those who would become the
Olympians, inviting them to reside with humans organized in cities.
At the heart of rituals and of social life, the gods were
omnipresent: in sacrifices, at meals, in political assemblies, in
war, in sexuality. In brief, the authors show how the gods were
indispensable to the everyday social organization of Greek cities.
To set on stage a number of gods implicated in the world of human
beings, the authors give precedence to the feminine over the
masculine, choosing to show how such great powers as Hera and
Athena wielded their sovereignty over cities, reigning over not
only the activities of women but also the moulding of future
citizens. Equally important, the authors turn to Dionysus and
follow the evolution of one of his forms, that of the phallus
paraded in processions. Under this god, so attentive to all things
feminine, the authors explore the typically civic ways of thinking
about the relations between natural fecundity and the sexuality of
daily life.
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