Juvenal's Global Awareness

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Cicero's De Republica
Cicero’s De Republica
City of Rome
Decimus Iunius Iuvenalis
deterritorialisation
Early Imperial Era
Egyptian Tribes
Empire's Periphery
Empire’s Periphery
Epic Past
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Equites Singulares Augusti
Gaius Octavius
Geography of Rome
Geography of the Roman Empire
Global Network Activity
Imminent Process
imperial identity
Increasing Time Space Compression
Juvenal
Juvenal's Collection
Juvenal's Satire
Juvenal's Satires
Juvenal’s Collection
Juvenal’s Satire
Literary Patronage
mobility in Roman literature
Opening Catalogue
Populus Romanus
Praetorian Camp
Rhizomatic Activity
rhizome theory
Roman empire
Roman geography
Roman globalization
Roman imperial literature
Roman literature
Roman Military
Roman poetry
Roman satire
Rome's Growth
Rome's Periphery
Rome’s Growth
Rome’s Periphery
Satires
time-space compression
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781138125308
  • Weight: 438g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Jul 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In Juvenal’s Global Awareness Osman Umurhan applies theories of globalization to an investigation of Juvenal’s articulation and understanding of empire, imperialism and identity. Umurhan explains how the increased interconnectivity between different localities, ethnic and political, shapes Juvenal’s view of Rome as in constant flux and motion. Theoretical and sociological notions of deterritorialization, time-space compression and the rhizome inform the satirist’s language of mobility and his construction of space and place within second century Rome and its empire. The circulation of people, goods and ideas generated by processes of globalization facilitates Juvenal’s negotiation of threats and changes to Roman institutions that include a wide array of topics, from representatios of the army and food to discussions of cannibalism and language. Umurhan’s analysis stresses that Juvenalian satire itself is a rhizome in both function and form. This study is designed for audiences interested in Juvenal, empire and globalization under Rome.

Osman Umurhan is Assistant Professor of Classics at the University of New Mexico, USA.

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