The grotesque body in Graeco-Roman antiquity
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The grotesque body in Graeco-Roman antiquity
(Image & context, 21)
De Gruyter, c2022
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Bibliography: p. [464]-512
General index: p. [523]-530
Index of ancient authors: p. [531]-533
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Figurines exhibiting a distorted appearance were exceptionally a la mode in the Hellenistic and Roman periods. Archaeologists have attributed a wide gamut of functions to them. The underlying common denominator of all the propounded theories is that the purpose of these images was the lampoon and degradation of the dregs of society and of the physically deformed. This book argues that such statuettes conversely carried deeply positive meanings.
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