Identity Crises in Apuleius

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN PRESSISBN: 9780299357702

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By Ashli J. E. Baker
Imprint: UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN PRESS
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HARDBACK
Dimensions:
229 x 152 mm
Weight:
450 g
Pages:
216

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Ashli J. E. Baker is an associate professor of Classics and ancient Mediterranean studies at Bucknell University.

List of Illustrations Introduction 1. Identity on Trial: Contesting the Terms of Belonging and Exclusion 2. The Power of Speech: Questioning the Authority of Language and the Language of Authority 3. Crises of Control: Shape-Shifting Boundaries Between Magic and Law 4. Not What They Appear: Ambiguating Bodies, Clothing, and Comportment 5. Isis-Fortuna Panthea: Worshipping the Patron Goddess of Identity Crises Conclusion Acknowledgments Notes References Index

"This attractive book argues convincingly that Apuleius shows a constant interest in the complex, ambivalent, and contested nature of identity in contexts of power and hierarchy. A rich and innovative approach to Apuleis for our own times." (Stephen Harrison, author of Framing the Ass: Literary Texture in Apuleius' Metamorphoses) "A fresh and thought-provoking approach to a famous ancient author, on a topic-identity anxiety-that resonates with modern times. Stimulating and convincing." (Regine May, author of Cupid and Psyche: The Reception of Apuleis' Love Story Since 1600)

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