A3 Refereed book chapter or chapter in a compilation book
Explaining the East. Forming and Applying Eastern Stereotypes in the Graeco-Roman Tradition
Authors: Lampinen Antti
Editors: Antti Lampinen & Björn Forsén
Publishing place: Stuttgart
Publication year: 2024
Book title : Oriental Mirages. Stereotypes and Identity Creation in the Ancient World
Series title: Oriens et Occidens
Volume: 42
First page : 279
Last page: 317
Number of pages: 38
ISBN: 978-3-515-13672-3
eISBN: 978-3-515-13680-8
ISSN: 1615-4517
DOI: https://doi.org/10.25162/9783515136808
In this chapter I take a diachronic look into the ways in which the Graeco-Roman tradition tended to justify and reify the stereotypes concerning the East and its peoples from the Classical era to the Roman Imperial period. While most of the stereotypes about Eastern groups formed in response to interactions – either warlike or peaceful, sudden or slower – the theoretical explanation structures that were used to reify and explain these were most of the time entirely internal to the Graeco-Roman intellectual tradition. I will also try to offer a preliminary typology of the main strains of stereotypes that had the longest and most influential life within the ancient culturally shared pool of images, thereby combining some broader, theoretical observations with the interpretation of a selection of passages from the Classical to the Imperial era.