Uncovering Anna Perenna: A Focused Study of Roman Myth and Culture

Uncovering Anna Perenna: A Focused Study of Roman Myth and Culture

Uncovering Anna Perenna: A Focused Study of Roman Myth and Culture

Uncovering Anna Perenna: A Focused Study of Roman Myth and Culture

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Overview

The figure of Anna Perenna embodies the complexity and richness of the Roman mythological tradition. In exploring Anna Perenna, the contributors apply different perspectives and critical methods to an array of compelling evidence drawn from central texts, monuments, coins, and inscriptions that encapsulate Rome's shifting artistic and political landscape. As a collection, Uncovering Anna Perenna provides a unique examination that represents the interdisciplinary intersection between Roman literature, history, and culture.

The assembled chapters offer thought-provoking and insightful discussions written by specialists in Roman myth and religion, literary studies, and ancient history. A convergence of different perspectives within the collection, including comparative literature, gender and sexuality, literary criticism, and reception, results in a rich and varied investigation. Organized into four parts, the volume explores Anna along four conceptual lines: her liminal nature as a Carthaginian figure coopted into Rome's literary, mythological, and artistic heritage; her capacity as a Roman goddess and nymph; her political and cultural associations with plebeian and populist ideology; and her intriguing influence on James Joyce's Finnegans Wake.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781350048454
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 01/24/2019
Series: Criminal Practice Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Gwynaeth McIntyre is Lecturer at University of Otago, New Zealand. Her research focuses on political, social, and religious history of Rome and the ways in which mythology and religion define particular communities.

Sarah McCallum is an Assistant Professor of Classics at the University of Arizona, USA. Her research focuses on Greek and Roman language and literature, particularly epic, elegiac, and pastoral poetry.
Gwynaeth McIntyre is a Lecturer in the Department of Classics at the University of Otago. Her research focuses on political, social, and religious history of Rome and the ways in which mythology and religion define particular communities. She is currently the President of the Classical Association of Otago and she also works closely with the Otago Museum, providing opportunities for students to work with the Classics teaching collection housed there .
Sarah McCallum is an Assistant Professor of Classics at the University of Arizona. Her research focuses on Greek and Roman language and literature, particularly epic, elegiac, and pastoral poetry. She is especially interested in the complex negotiation between tradition and innovation that characterizes the development of Roman poetry in the first century BCE.

Table of Contents

List of Figures
Preface
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations

Introduction: Anna and the Plebs: A Synthesis of Primary Evidence - T.P. Wiseman (University of Exeter, UK)

From Carthage to Rome
1. Rivalry and Revelation: Ovid's Elegiac Revision of Virgilian Allusion - Sarah McCallum (University of Arizona, USA)
2. Calendar Girl: Anna Perenna Between the Fasti and the Punica - James S. McIntyre (Cambridge University Press, UK)
3. Not Just Another Fertility Goddess: Searching for Anna in Art - Gwynaeth McIntyre (University of Otago, New Zealand)

Anna and her nymphs
4. Anna, Water and Her Imminent Deification in Aeneid 4 - David J. Wright (Rutgers University, USA)
5. How to Become a Hero: Gendering the Apotheosis of Ovid's Anna Perenna - A. Everett Beek (University of Memphis, USA)
6. Instability and Permanence in Ceremonial Epigraphy: The Example of Anna Perenna - Anna Blennow (University of Gothenburg, Sweden)

Champion of the Plebs
7. Ovid's Anna Perenna and the Coin of Gaius Annius - Teresa Ramsby (University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA)
8. Infiltrating Julian History: Anna Perenna at Lavinium and Bovillae - Carole Newlands (University of Colorado, Boulder, USA)

The Afterlife of Anna Perenna
9. Riverrun: Channeling Anna Perenna in Finnegans Wake - Justin Hudak (University of California, Berkeley, USA)

Bibliography
Index
List of Contributors
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