The Mirror of Epic The Iliad and History In order to treat the Iliad as historical evidence one must first consider the interpretative implications of its performance as a historical event. Combining Bourdieu’s theory of practice with Baudrillard’s concept of symbolic exchange, Brown approaches the Iliad as the trace of a historically motivated speech act whose ritual function was to distil new social possibilities from the context of its performance. In its narrative performance the Iliad charts a passage from stasis to funerary agon giving shape to emergent discourses about value and subjectivity. In essence an aetiological narrative, whose performance realizes what it utters, the Iliad, Brown argues, stages the foundation of political society.
The Mirror of Epic The Iliad and History _____________________________________
B.K.M. Brown
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CONTENTS
Preface and Acknowledgements
ix
Abbreviations
xi
Introduction. Before ‘Reality’: Worlds in Performance
1
PART ONE 1. gevra~: The Expression of Political Value in the Iliad
54
2. The Economy of Social Worth in the Iliad 1
102
3. Beyond the dasmos: Succession
144
4. Funeral Contests and the Beginnings of the Greek polis
190
PART TWO 5. ‘Worlds of Performance, Worlds in Performance’
215
6. The ‘Oath of Achilles’: Symbolic Exchange in the Iliad and Beyond
269
Conclusion
358
Bibliography
364
Index of Names and Subjects
385
Index of Passages Cited
390
PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS _____________________________________ This book took its shape and its questions from interpretat