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Eating People Is Might: Power And The Representation Of Anthropophagy In Antiquity, Christopher Weimer Sep 2022

Eating People Is Might: Power And The Representation Of Anthropophagy In Antiquity, Christopher Weimer

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For several decades, scholars have read cannibalism in ancient texts as an ethnographic and rhetorical strategy to marginalize, minimize, demonize, or otherwise denigrate ‘the Other.’ It is seen as a characteristic of the wild, the savage, the uncivilized, and the bestial, something one attributes only to other people. This project challenges that assertion. In situating the many varied references to eating people in ancient Greek, Near Eastern, and Roman literature within their historical and generic contexts, I provide an alternative reading of the purpose of these accusations and stories. I argue that consumption of another is a statement of power, …