Classics, Love, Revolution: The Legacies of Luigi Settembrini

Capra and Graziosi intervene in current debates about classics and its relation to revolutionary ruptures, nationalist movements,...
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Author: Andrea Capra
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Classics, Love, Revolution: The Legacies of Luigi Settembrini by Capra, Andrea

Classics, Love, Revolution: The Legacies of Luigi Settembrini

BD$237.85

Classics, Love, Revolution: The Legacies of Luigi Settembrini

BD$237.85
Author: Andrea Capra
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Capra and Graziosi intervene in current debates about classics and its relation to revolutionary ruptures, nationalist movements, and identity politics today. They begin with The Neoplatonists, an explicit love story posing as the work of an imaginary ancient Greek author, but actually written by the Neapolitan revolutionary and classical scholar Luigi Settembrini (1813-1876).

Offering the first English translation of the tale—which, because of its celebration of homosexuality, long remained censored and unpublished—they read it in the context of Settembrini's life, scholarship, and revolutionary politics. Drawing strength from his legacies, Capra and Graziosi go on to tackle the nostalgias of post-truth politics today, demonstrating the queer, reparative potential of various strands of classical scholarship. On the basis of archival research, combined with literary and philosophical analysis, they argue that a commitment to social justice and an investment in the study of Greco-Roman antiquity can—and even should—be rooted in egalitarian, embodied, and joyous forms of love.

Classics, Love, Revolution: The Legacies of Luigi Settembrini offers a reassessment of Italian homosexuality, insurgence, and scholarship, while telling a moving story of love and resilience along the way.

Postclassical Interventions aims to reorient the meaning of antiquity across and beyond the humanities. Building on the success of Classical Presences, this complementary series features shorter-length monographs designed to provoke debate about the current and future potential of Classical Reception through fresh, bold, and critical thinking.

Author: Andrea Capra, Barbara Graziosi
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 09/24/2024
Pages: 224
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 0.90lbs
Size: 8.10h x 5.60w x 1.00d
ISBN: 9780198865445

About the Author
Andrea Capra, Professor of Greek Literature, University of Durham, Barbara Graziosi, Ewing Professor of Greek Literature and Chair of Classics, Princeton University

Andrea Capra is Professor of Greek Literature at the University of Durham and retains an affiliation with the University of Milan, where he worked for many years. He studied at the Scuola Normale Superiore of Pisa and held fellowships at Harvard and Princeton. He has published widely on Plato, Aristophanes, lyric poetry, the reception of ancient Greece, and the Greek novel. He enjoys writing for a general readership: his Italian translation of Aristophanes' Assemblywomen won the Monselice Prize for translation. His version of the play was staged at the ancient Theatre of Dionysos in Syracuse.

Barbara Graziosi is Ewing Professor of Greek Literature and Chair of Classics, Princeton University. Before moving to the USA, she taught at the University of Durham, where she also served as Arts and Humanities Director of its IAS. She has published widely on early Greek poetry, fictional biography, and classical reception. Her first interdisciplinary research project, Living Poets: A New Approach to Ancient Poetry, was funded by the European Research Council; her second, Logion: Machine Learning for Greek Philology is supported by a Princeton University 'Magic Grant'. Her books have been translated into several languages; her essays have appeared in the Times Literary Supplement, the London Review of Books, and Il Manifesto. She regularly contributes to radio and television programmes.

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