The Fall of Cities in the Mediterranean
Commemoration in Literature, Folk-Song, and Liturgy
Dorota Dutsch editor Ann Suter editor Mary R Bachvarova editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:15th Feb '16
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This book explores some of the most prominent literary responses to the collective trauma of a fallen city.
Intended for cultural historians and literary scholars, this volume offers new insights into the trope of the fallen city in folk-song and a variety of literary genres. The scope is expanded beyond arguing for a continuous Mediterranean tradition, allowing for the exploration of the repurposing of city lament themes.A body of theory has developed about the role and function of memory in creating and maintaining cultural identity. Yet there has been no consideration of the rich Mediterranean and Near Eastern traditions of laments for fallen cities in commemorating or resolving communal trauma. This volume offers new insights into the trope of the fallen city in folk-song and a variety of literary genres. These commemorations reveal memories modified by diverse agendas, and contains narrative structures and motifs that show the meaning of memory-making about fallen cities. Opening a new avenue of research into the Mediterranean genre of city lament, this book examines references to, or re-workings of, otherwise lost texts or ways of commemorating fallen cities in the extant texts, and with greater emphasis than usual on the point of view of the victors.
ISBN: 9781107031968
Dimensions: 235mm x 159mm x 20mm
Weight: 560g
291 pages