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Racialized commodities : long-distance trade, mobility, and the making of race in ancient Greece, circa 700-300 BCE

Title
Racialized commodities : long-distance trade, mobility, and the making of race in ancient Greece, circa 700-300 BCE / Christopher Stedman Parmenter.
ISBN
9780197757116
0197757111
9780197757130
Publication
New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2024]
Copyright Notice Date
©2024
Physical Description
xvi, 384 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm
Summary
"Between c. 700-300 BCE, the ancient Greeks developed a vivid imaginary of the world's peoples. Ranging from the light-skinned, "gray-eyed Thracians" of the distant north to the "dark-skinned Ethiopians" of the far south (as the poet Xenophanes would describe around 540 BCE), Greeks envisioned a world populated by human groups with distinct physiognomies. Racialized Commodities traces how Greece's 'racial imaginary'-a confluence of thinking about cultural geography, commodity production, and human physiognomy-emerged out of the context of cross-cultural trade between Greece and its Mediterranean neighbors over the Archaic and Classical Periods. For merchants, the racial imaginary might be used to play up the 'exotic' provenance of their goods to consumers; it might also circulate practical information about customs, pricing, navigation, and doing business in foreign ports. Archaic Greek attempts to explain foreign bodies were rarely pejorative. But at in the early Classical Period-as Achaemenid Persia loomed, and as Greek cities became increasingly dependent on enslaved labor-such images coalesced into the charged, idea of the barbaros, 'barbarian.' Drawing from the historiography of trade in the eighteenth century Atlantic world, Racialized Commodities adopts the model of 'commodity biography' to investigate the entanglement of cultures, bodies, and things in Archaic and Classical Greece. Starting in the period c. 700-450 BCE, Part 1 focuses on the earliest images of African peoples, described by Greeks as Egyptians or Ethiopians, in Greek art. Part 2, which concentrates on the period between 550-300 BCE, seeks to explain how and why negative stereotypes of Thracians and Scythians were so widespread in ancient Greece"-- Provided by publisher.
Variant and related titles
Long-distance trade, mobility, and the making of race in ancient Greece, circa 700-300 BCE
Other formats
Online version: Parmenter, Christopher Stedman. Racialized commodities New York, NY: Oxford University Press, [2024]
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
September 25, 2024
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Part I. The world of the Elephantine Document. 1. A short history of natron ; 2. Egypt in your hand ; 3. From ancestor to "other"
Part II. Letters from the Pontus. 4. Journeys into slavery ; 5. Slavery and the balance of trade ; 6. Inventing whiteness
Postscript
Appendix 1. Quantifying the natron trade
Appendix 2. Catalogue of Greeks in Egypt, seventh to early fifth centuries BCE
Appendix 3
Appendix 4. Five large scarabs from Late Geometric Greece
Appendix 5
Appendix 6. Catalogue of enslaved journeys.
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