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Galatae between Northern and Eastern Stereotypes. Methods, Motives and Motifs of 'Orientalization'
Authors: Lampinen, Antti
Editors: Antti Lampinen & Björn Forsén
Edition: Stuttgart
Publishing place: 2024
Publication year: 2024
Book title : Oriental Mirages. Stereotypes and Identity Creation in the Ancient World
Series title: Oriens et Occidens
Number in series: 42
First page : 197
Last page: 231
Number of pages: 34
ISBN: 978-3-515-13672-3
eISBN: 978-3-515-13680-8
ISSN: 1615-4517
In this chapter, I propose to approach the ‘Oriental’ from an oblique angle by examining the methods through which an ancient population group was ascribed ‘Oriental’ characteristics, even though they had existing ties to a different macrogeographic pool of ethnic stereotypes. To understand how the characteristics that held a degree of ‘proverbiality’ among ancient audiences were used to trigger associations with the ‘Eastern’ iconosphere, it may be informative to explore a case in which a group of people (or, indeed, individuals) not commonly understood to belong to the ‘Orient’ by their origin were nonetheless presented as possessing or having obtained ‘Oriental’ characteristics. Such representations are, naturally, full of rhetorical and polemical considerations; and it is exactly for this reason they constitute fascinating evidence for the ancient Graeco-Roman ideas of acculturation and essentialism.