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The Black Hunter: Forms of Thought and Forms of Society in the Greek World [Hardcover]

Professor Pierre Vidal-Naquet (Author), Professor Andrew Szegedy-Maszak (Translator)


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June 1, 1986

"No one can fail to admire the brilliance of the connections Vidal-Naquet suggests... Audacity has been characteristic of Vidal-Naquet's career from the start; it marked his activities as a historian engagé in the political struggle; it is visible at work in every page of this book." -- Bernard Knox, from the Foreword

The black hunter travels through the mountains and forests of Greek mythology, living on the frontier of the city-state, of adulthood, of class, of ethics, of sexuality. Taking its title from this figure, The Black Hunter approaches the Greek world from its margins and charts the elaborate system of oppositions that pervaded Greek culture and society: cultivated and wild, citizen and foreigner, real and imaginary, god and man. Organizing his discussions around four principle themes -- space and time; youth and warriors; women, slaves, and artisans; and the city of vision and of reality -- Pierre Vidal-Naquet focuses on the congruence of the textual and the actual, on the patterns that link literary, philosophical, and historical works with such social activities as war, slavery, education, and commemoration. The Black Hunter probes the interplay of world view, language, and social practice "to bring into dialogue that which does not naturally communicate according to the usual criteria of historical judgement."

"A brilliant demonstration of structural analysis and its usefulness in illuminating well-known texts and providing fresh insights... What strikes the reader of this book is its daring, innovative interpretations. This is not a book that merely collects new information or synthesizes old views. It bursts into the heart of important themes and floods them with bright light." -- Modern Greek Studies Yearbook

"One of the liveliest intellects in the field... There is a wealth of learning in this book; specialists... will wish to consult individual articles while the general reader will not only learn but enjoy its contents and tenor." -- Classical World

"Excellent... Vidal-Naquet's book is a gem. It will stimulate further thoughts, discussions and writings on the Greek politeia and politikon. It should be read by all those who are involved in classical and comparative studies. It puts into circulation a structuralist reading which is provocative and simultaneously rings true." -- V. Y. Mudimbe, Journal of Ritual Studies


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Excellent... Vidal-Naquet's book is a gem. It will stimulate further thoughts, discussions and writings on the Greek politeia and politikon. It should be read by all those who are involved in classical and comparative studies. It puts into circulation a structuralist reading which is provocative and simultaneously rings true.

(Journal of Ritual Studies )

A brilliant demonstration of structural analysis and its usefulness in illuminating well-known texts and providing fresh insights... What strikes the reader of this book is its daring, innovative interpretations. This is not a book that merely collects new information or synthesizes old views. It bursts into the heart of important themes and floods them with bright light.

(Modern Greek Studies Yearbook )

One of the liveliest intellects in the field... There is a wealth of learning in this book; specialists... will wish to consult individual articles while the general reader will not only learn but enjoy its contents and tenor.

(Classical World ) --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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Text: English, French (translation)

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 392 pages
  • Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press (June 1, 1986)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0801832519
  • ISBN-13: 978-0801832512
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6.3 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,982,298 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Writing the history of civilization is beset by a double danger: a first approach makes it a kind of annex that would include art, fashion, funeral rites, cuisine, in a word everything that does not come under the heading of political history, or social and economic history, or the history of ideas; the second approach, in reaction to the first, assumes that all phenomena-religious, artistic, social, economic, and intellectual-that appear at the same time in the same group of people "have among them enough essential links to constitute an entity that is endowed with a particular unity and structure more or less like those of an organism." Read the first page
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esclaves grecs, race des femmes, ephebic oath, eponymous heroes, warrior function, black hunter, des esclaves, monde grec
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Peloponnesian War, Persian Wars, Athena Skiras, Phocian War, The Tradition of the Athenian Hoplite, Belle Mort, Epaminondas the Pythagorean, Plato's Laws, World of Odysseus, Aeneas Tacticus, Epizephyrian Locri, King Antigonus, Miltiades the Elder, Plato's Myth of the Statesman, Religious Propaganda, Stephanus of Byzantium, Trojan War, Were Greek Slaves, Antigonus the One-Eyed, Athenian Agora, Diogenes Laertius, Falsche Urkunden, Henri Jeanmaire, Homeric Hymn, Nicole Loraux
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