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An author-centered approach to understanding Amazons in the ancient world.

机译:以作者为中心的方法来了解古代世界中的亚马逊。

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Modern classicists have examined the function of the Amazon legend in the ancient Greek and Roman worlds for over 150 years, using a variety of methods and theories to explain the popularity and meaning of the warrior women as evidence of matriarchal societies, cultural taboos, and social anxieties, often without historical context. My research deliberately uses a historical approach to test previous conclusions about the Amazons and reveals a dynamic Greek culture where individual authors constantly competed and contributed to the developing legend. I have applied a modified theory of narratology to four specific Greek authors: Herodotus, Diodorus, Strabo, and Plutarch. I explored each author's work on three levels: the story itself (the narrative), how each story fits within each author's similar work (the metanarrative), and how it differs from previous or contemporary variations (the cultural metanarrative). This revealed the dynamic nature of the legend as well as the creativity and motivation of each individual author. Although the Amazons themselves had a specific definition as a tribe of female warriors, different pairings of heroes with Amazons or discussions of imagined Amazon societies allowed ancient authors to use them in a variety of ways. Herodotus broke free from the traditional hero-kills-Amazon legend to address their political meaning. Diodorus returned to the heroic legend but utilized embellished stories to position specific heroes as greater than others. Strabo decried embellishments as evidence of poor scholarship and pointed out contradictions between the variations. Plutarch used specific heroic legends as moral measurements of good leadership. The Amazon legends and these writers' treatment of them are a window upon a changing Greek culture.
机译:150多年来,现代古典主义者研究了亚马逊传说在古希腊和罗马世界中的作用,使用各种方法和理论解释了女战士的受欢迎程度和意义,以此作为母系社会,文化禁忌和社会习俗的证据。焦虑,通常没有历史背景。我的研究有意使用一种历史方法来检验关于亚马逊的先前结论,并揭示出一种充满活力的希腊文化,在这种文化中,个别作者不断竞争并为这个不断发展的传奇做出了贡献。我已将叙事学的改良理论应用于四位特定的希腊作家:希罗多德,狄奥多罗斯,斯特拉波和普鲁塔克。我从三个层面探讨了每位作者的作品:故事本身(叙述),每个故事如何适合每位作者的相似作品(元叙事)以及它与以前或当代的变化(文化元叙事)有何不同。这揭示了传奇的动态本质以及每位作者的创造力和动力。尽管亚马逊人本身对女战士部落有一个特定的定义,但英雄与亚马逊人的不同搭配或对想象中的亚马逊社会的讨论都允许古代作家以多种方式使用它们。希罗多德斯摆脱了传统的英雄杀手-亚马逊传奇,以表达其政治意义。狄奥多罗斯(Diodorus)返回了英雄传奇,但利用修饰的故事将特定英雄的地位定位为其他英雄。斯特拉波(Strabo)谴责点缀以证明学术不佳,并指出两者之间的矛盾。普鲁塔克(Plutarch)使用特定的英雄传说作为衡量良好领导力的道德标准。亚马逊的传说和这些作家对它们的对待是不断变化的希腊文化的窗口。

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