Restless Dead
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During the archaic and classical periods, Greek ideas about the dead evolved in response to changing social and cultural conditions - most notably changes associated with the development of the polis, such as funerary legislation, and changes due to increased contact with cultures of the ancient Near East.
In Restless Dead, Sarah Iles Johnston presents and interprets these changes, using them to build a complex picture of the ways in which the society of the dead reflected that of the living, expressing and defusing its tensions, reiterating its values, and eventually becoming a source of significant power for those who knew how to control it.
Topics of focus include the origin of the goes (the ritual practitioner who made interaction with the dead his specialty), the threat to the living presented by the ghosts of those who died dishonorably or prematurely, the development of Hecate into a mistress of ghosts and its connection to female rites of transition, and the complex nature of the Erinyes.
Restless Dead culminates with a new reading of Auschylus's Oresteia that emphasizos how Athenian myth and cult manipulated ideas about the dead to serve political and social ends.
In Restless Dead, Sarah Iles Johnston presents and interprets these changes, using them to build a complex picture of the ways in which the society of the dead reflected that of the living, expressing and defusing its tensions, reiterating its values, and eventually becoming a source of significant power for those who knew how to control it.
Topics of focus include the origin of the goes (the ritual practitioner who made interaction with the dead his specialty), the threat to the living presented by the ghosts of those who died dishonorably or prematurely, the development of Hecate into a mistress of ghosts and its connection to female rites of transition, and the complex nature of the Erinyes.
Restless Dead culminates with a new reading of Auschylus's Oresteia that emphasizos how Athenian myth and cult manipulated ideas about the dead to serve political and social ends.
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