DESIRING ROME

DESIRING ROME

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KING, RICHARD
Ohio State University Press
EAN: 9780814272558
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During his last two decades (ca. 2 BCE-17 CE), Ovid composed, but never completed, his Fasti, an elegiac representation of Rome's rites and festivals: only six of twelve month-books remain. Earlier scholars have claimed that this is due either to Ovid's exile from Rome (which put him out of touch with the Roman literary world) or else his frustration over the Roman calendar's discontinuity. Drawing upon recent scholarship in gender studies and Lacanian film theory, Richard J. King analyzes this exilic incompletion as inviting the citizen male reader into what he calls an &quote;angular&quote; or &quote;skewed&quote; viewpoint, which interrogates the Roman hierarchical and male-dominated social order, insofar as it is mirrored in the Roman calendar of rites and festivals. Ovid (already well known and even infamous as the composer of erotic poems and the Metamorphoses) does this by emulating the civic gesture of &quote;calendar presentation,&quote; whereby upwardly mobile adult male citizens caused calendars to be carved in stone and set up in conspicuous public places to reflect the city's pride and to build their own prestige as public figures. In this innovative study, King discusses the Fasti as Ovid's socially strategic use of this gesture. Interrupted by exile and filled with varying explanations of Roman festivals, Ovid's poetic version manifests a form whose brokenness comments on the fractured identity of the exiled poet and citizen subjects generally in an imperial order ambivalent toward its greatest poet. Desiring Rome expands upon recent recognition of the Fasti s centrality to early imperial politics by situating the poem s failure within broader negotiations of identity between early imperial citizen-subjects and the cultural ideology of Roman manhood.
EAN 9780814272558
ISBN 081427255X
Typ produktu Ebook
Vydavatel Ohio State University Press
Datum vydání 9. října 2020
Jazyk English
Země Uruguay
Autoři King, Richard
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