Tangled Myths and Moral Networks: Pacific Comparanda and the Samothracian Sea

S. Blakely
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abstract:Political and spiritual ecologies provide a framework for comparative analysis between the Melanesian kula and the civic and ritual institutions around the mystery cult of the Great Gods of Samothrace. These ecologies recognize the role of cosmology and cultural narrative in organizing social behavior into resilient responses that enable social and economic needs. This study utilizes three categories F. H. Damon has established for exploring the kula: collective thinking, social organizations, and the coupling of nature and culture in complex adaptive systems. Both Greek and Melanesian systems are characterized by asymmetrical exchange, a role for prominent families, identity, trust, and emotional intensity. Analogies at the cosmological level, legible in three Samothracian myths, suggest that the Greek systems rendered the natural world a model of the moral forces stipulated by proxenia grants that mitigated the anthropogenic risks of maritime travel, making myth as critical as civic institutions in realizing maritime safety.
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纠结的神话和道德网络:太平洋的比较和萨莫色雷斯海
政治和精神生态学为美拉尼西亚库拉与围绕萨莫色雷斯大神神秘崇拜的公民和仪式制度之间的比较分析提供了一个框架。这些生态学认识到宇宙学和文化叙事在组织社会行为以实现社会和经济需求的弹性反应中的作用。本研究利用了F. H. Damon建立的三个范畴:集体思维、社会组织和复杂适应系统中自然与文化的耦合。希腊和美拉尼西亚体系的特点都是不对称交换、显赫家族的角色、身份、信任和情感强度。在宇宙层面上的类比,可以在三个萨莫色雷斯神话中读到,表明希腊体系将自然世界呈现为proxenia grants规定的道德力量的模型,以减轻海上旅行的人为风险,使神话与实现海上安全的公民制度一样重要。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology and Heritage Studies (JEMAHS) is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to traditional, anthropological, social, and applied archaeologies of the Eastern Mediterranean, encompassing both prehistoric and historic periods. The journal’s geographic range spans three continents and brings together, as no academic periodical has done before, the archaeologies of Greece and the Aegean, Anatolia, the Levant, Cyprus, Egypt and North Africa. As the publication will not be identified with any particular archaeological discipline, the editors invite articles from all varieties of professionals who work on the past cultures of the modern countries bordering the Eastern Mediterranean Sea. Similarly, a broad range of topics are covered, including, but by no means limited to: Excavation and survey field results; Landscape archaeology and GIS; Underwater archaeology; Archaeological sciences and archaeometry; Material culture studies; Ethnoarchaeology; Social archaeology; Conservation and heritage studies; Cultural heritage management; Sustainable tourism development; and New technologies/virtual reality.
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