古代昆虫学书虫

IF 0.2 3区 历史学 N/A CLASSICS ARETHUSA Pub Date : 2020-08-08 DOI:10.1353/are.2020.0002
C. Lambert
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摘要:本文追溯了昆虫学书虫如何塑造帝国早期希腊罗马图书文化的历史实践、诗学和文学话语。我认为,关注书虫的物质性揭示了围绕阅读(和非阅读)的另一个诗学和修辞学领域,特别关注奥维德的流亡诗歌和菲利普加兰德的几句希腊警句。我搭建了一座从书籍史方法论到文学批评和隐喻的桥梁,最终展示了书虫如何参与对某种无能、迂腐的读者的话语建构和污名化。
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The Ancient Entomological Bookworm
Abstract:This article traces how the entomological bookworm shaped the historical practices, poetics, and literary discourse of Greco-Roman book culture in the early imperial period. I argue that attending to the materiality of bookworms illuminates another realm of poetics and rhetoric around reading (and non-reading), with special focus on Ovid’s exile poetry and several Greek epigrams from the Garland of Philip. Building a bridge from the methodology of book history to literary criticism and metaphor, I ultimately show how the bookworm participates in the discursive construction and stigmatization of a certain kind of inept, pedantic reader.
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期刊介绍: Arethusa is known for publishing original literary and cultural studies of the ancient world and of the field of classics that combine contemporary theoretical perspectives with more traditional approaches to literary and material evidence. Interdisciplinary in nature, this distinguished journal often features special thematic issues.
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