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Humans, among Other Classical Animals [Hardback]

(Assistant Professor in Greek Literature and Philosophy, Trinity College Dublin)
  • Format: Hardback, 162 pages, height x width x depth: 223x145x15 mm, weight: 342 g, 17 illustrations including 7 in colour
  • Series: Postclassical Interventions
  • Pub. Date: 16-Dec-2021
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 019285609X
  • ISBN-13: 9780192856098
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  • Format: Hardback, 162 pages, height x width x depth: 223x145x15 mm, weight: 342 g, 17 illustrations including 7 in colour
  • Series: Postclassical Interventions
  • Pub. Date: 16-Dec-2021
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 019285609X
  • ISBN-13: 9780192856098
We are living in a moment of environmental and existential crisis that demands a response. Why then study Classics now? From the European assimilation and destruction of the New World to our present environmental destruction of our shared world, Humans, among Other Classical Animals explores
in encounters an answer by demonstrating how the Classics have been implicated in the structures of thought that have ultimately led us to our present historical moment. Telling the story of anthropology's Classical entanglements from its inception to its growth to critical self-awareness, it
demonstrates that Classical ideas have played a crucial -and often deleterious- role in the Western placing of the human and in the discipline that claimed the study of humanity as its own. Responses to our present crisis, it argues, should therefore include as a prerequisite, considering the
origins and implications of these Classical foundations because only by so doing can we attain the full self-awareness necessary to think beyond them and consider the alternatives we now need.

Postclassical Interventions aims to reorient the meaning of antiquity across and beyond the humanities. Building on the success of Classical Presences, this complementary series features shorter-length monographs designed to provoke debate about the current and future potential of Classical
Reception through fresh, bold, and critical thinking.

List of Illustrations
xi
Prologue 1(4)
1 Horsing around the Americas
5(30)
2 Analogous Apes
35(19)
3 Breathless Beasts and Stuffed Savages
54(44)
4 From Organic Societies to Unnatural Lives
98(23)
Epilogue 121(4)
Bibliography 125(18)
Index 143
Ashley Clements studied Ancient History and Social Anthropology at University College London and Classics at Cambridge. He is Assistant Professor in Greek Literature and Philosophy at the Classics Department at Trinity College Dublin. His latest research explores how Classical conceptions have always been implicated in European attempts to stake out what is essential to the human and our place in relation to others, and the modern legacy of such receptions. It argues Classics belongs not only to the study of the past but also to vital conversations about humanity of our present; there can be no truly self-reflexive anthropology without it.