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1、CONSTRUCTINGIDENTITIESINLATEANTIQUITYCONSTRUCTINGIDENTITIESINLATEANTIQUITYEditedbyRichardMilesLondonandNewYorkFirstpublished1999byRoutledge11NewFetterLane,LondonEC4P4EESimultaneouslypublishedintheUSAandCanadabyRoutledge29West35thStreet,NewYork,NY10001Routledgeisanimprint
2、oftheTaylorandFrancisGroupThiseditionpublishedintheTaylor&Francise-Library,2002.©1999selectionandeditorialmatterRichardMiles;individualcontributions,thecontributorsTherightofselectionandeditorialmatterRichardMiles;individualcontributions,thecontributorstobeidentifiedasth
3、eAuthorofthisWorkhasbeenassertedbyhiminaccordancewiththeCopyright,DesignsandPatentsAct1988Allrightsreserved.Nopartofthisbookmaybereprintedorreproducedorutilisedinanyformorbyanyelectronic,mechanical,orothermeans,nowknownorhereafterinvented,includingphotocopyingandrecordin
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5、/editedbyRichardMiles.p.cm.Includesbibliographicalreferencesandindex.1.Civilization,Classical.2.Rome—Culturalpolicy.3.Identityinliterature.4.Christianity—Rome—Influence.5.Rome—History—GermanicInvasions,3rd–6thcenturies.I.Miles,Richard,1969–DG78.C5851999937–dc2198–37614CI
6、PISBN0-415-19406-7(PrintEdition)ISBN0-203-01617-3Mastere-bookISBNISBN0-203-20286-4(GlassbookFormat)CONTENTSAcknowledgementsviiListoffiguresviiiNotesoncontributorsix1Introduction:constructingidentitiesinlateantiquity1RICHARDMILES2Thewritesofpassage:culturalinitiationinHel
7、iodorus’Aethiopica16TIMWHITMARSH3GenderandidentityinMusaeus’HeroandLeander41HELENMORALES4Prudentius’Psychomachia:theChristianarenaandthepoliticsofdisplay70PAULAJAMES5Dramaticidentities:tragedyinlateantiquity95PATEASTERLINGANDRICHARDMILES6TranslateintoGreek:PorphyryofTyre
8、onthenewbarbarians112GILLIANCLARK7AutobiographicalidentityandphilosophicalpastinAugustine’sdialogueDeLi