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Classical and Modern Interactions - Postmodern Architecture, Multiculturalism, Decline, and Other Issues (Paperback)
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Classical and Modern Interactions - Postmodern Architecture, Multiculturalism, Decline, and Other Issues (Paperback)
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Postmodernism, multiculturalism, the alleged decline of the United
States, deconstruction, leadership, and values-these topics have
been at the forefront of contemporary intellectual and cultural
debate and are likely to remain so for the near future.
Participants in the debate can usefully enlarge the perspective to
a comparison between the Greco-Roman world and contemporary
society. In this thought-provoking work, a noted classics scholar
tests the ancient-modern comparison, showing what it can add to the
contemporary debates and what its limitations are. Writing for
intellectually adventurous readers, Galinsky explores Greece and
Rome as multicultural societies, debates the merits of classicism
in postmodern architecture, discusses the reign of Augustus in
terms of modern leadership theories, and investigates the modern
obsession with finding parallels between the supposed "decline and
fall" of Rome and the "decay" of U.S. society. Within these
discussions, Galinsky shows the continuing vitality of the
classical tradition in the contemporary world. The Greek and Roman
civilizations have provided us not only with models for conscious
adaptation but also points for radical departures. This ability to
change and innovate from classical models is crucial, Galinsky
maintains. It creates a reciprocal process whereby contemporary
issues are projected into the past while aspects of the ancient
world are redefined in terms of current approaches. These essays
result in a balanced assessment and stimulating restatement of some
major issues in both contemporary U.S. society and the Greco-Roman
world. The book, which speaks to a wide interdisciplinary audience,
is based on a series of lectures that Galinsky gave as a national
visiting scholar for Phi Beta Kappa. It concludes with a discussion
of the role of classical studies in the United States today.
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