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Embracing the Immigrant

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The participation of metics in Athenian polis religion (5th-4th century BC), Historia-Einzelschriften 233

Wijma, Sara M

Franz Steiner Verlag

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Zusatztext

What does it mean to belong to a community? How is membership conceptualised and in what way is the position of newcomers negotiated and the communitys cohesion secured? Although no clear definition of citizenship survives from classical Athens, many sources include the statement that belonging to the polis consisted of participation in public life, often specified as sharing in the ritual obligations of the Athenians. Contrary to the still prevalent understanding of the Athenian polis as a citystate run by politically privileged men, this book explores this notion of the polis as a cultic and participatory community. In that context it reconsiders the position of immigrants in Athens, who are commonly viewed as outsiders or even anti-citizens in modern research. It is argued that as immigrants were gradually included in Athenian polis religion as metics, they should, at least to a degree, be considered members of the polis . In order to arrive at a better understanding of the ways in which the demos conceptualised this separate membership for immigrants, this book investigates the participation of metics in several polis and deme rites.

Autorenportrait

Sara M. Wijma <p> MA History at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands (19962002) <p> MPhil Ancient History at Cambridge University, UK (20022003) <p> PhD Ancient History at Utrecht University, the Netherlands (20042009) <p> Assistant Professor in Ancient History at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands (since 2010) <p> <p> Interests and research specialities: <p> general: political culture of the classical Athenian polis; social aspects of Athenian polis religion; epigraphy; memory studies <p> specific: cultic definition of status and cultic expression of group identity in classical Athens; memory of the Persian Wars in 5<sup>th</sup> and 4<sup>th</sup>century Athens

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 15.07.2014

Umfang: 197 S., 200 S.

Sprache: ENG

Einband: GEB

Format: 1.8 x 24.7 x 17.6 cm

ISBN/EAN: 9783515106429

Umbreit-Nr.: 6898768

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