THE ARCHAIC ROOTS OF PATERNALISM: CONTINUITY IN ATTITUDES TOWARDS SLAVES AND SLAVERY IN THE ODYSSEY, XENOPHON'S OECONOMICUS, AND BEYOND

IF 0.1 4区 历史学 0 CLASSICS
J. Porter
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This article discusses differences and continuity in responses to issues of slave management in two texts from different periods of Greek history (Xenophon's Oeconomicus and the Odyssey) and compares these responses to those of slave owners in the Antebellum South, ancient Rome, and the ancient Near East. In particular, it examines different expressions of paternalistic attitudes towards slaves (a well-studied feature of slave-owning classes throughout history) that it finds are present in both of these examples. The article explores the possibility that intertextual links were responsible for these similarities but suggests instead that they are reflective of real Greek slaveholding ideology across hundreds of years, which primarily served to justify an exploitative system and disguise the cruelty and violence inherent in maintaining it.
家长式作风的古老根源:奥德赛时期对奴隶和奴隶制态度的延续性、克诺芬的《经济合作》及其后
本文讨论了希腊历史不同时期的两部文本(色诺芬的《经济学》和《奥德赛》)对奴隶管理问题的回应的差异性和连续性,并将这些回应与南北战争前南方、古罗马和古近东奴隶主的回应进行了比较。特别是,它考察了对奴隶的家长式态度的不同表达(这是历史上奴隶阶级的一个经过充分研究的特征),它发现这两个例子中都存在这种态度。这篇文章探讨了互文联系导致这些相似性的可能性,但相反,它们反映了数百年来真正的希腊蓄奴意识形态,这主要是为了证明剥削制度的正当性,并掩盖维持这种制度所固有的残酷和暴力。
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GREECE & ROME
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期刊介绍: Published with the wider audience in mind, Greece & Rome features informative and lucid articles on ancient history, art, archaeology, religion, philosophy, and the classical tradition. Although its content is of interest to professional scholars, undergraduates and general readers who wish to be kept informed of what scholars are currently thinking will find it engaging and accessible. All Greek and Latin quotations are translated. A subscription to Greece & Rome includes a supplement of New Surveys in the Classics. These supplements have covered a broad range of topics, from key figures like Homer and Virgil, to subjects such as Greek tragedy, thought and science, women, slavery, and Roman religion. The 2007 New Survey will be Comedy by Nick Lowe.
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