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Hardcover Trojan Horses: Saving the Classics from Conservatives Book

ISBN: 0814719465

ISBN13: 9780814719466

Trojan Horses: Saving the Classics from Conservatives

A passionate reexamination of the ancient world and the lessons we can draw from antiquity

In today's turbulent cultural moment, it is all too common for conservatives to invoke the wisdom of the ancient Greeks in the name of timeless virtues. At the same time, critics have charged that multiculturalists have hopelessly corrupted the study of antiquity itself, and that the teaching of Classics is dead.

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warrior goddess

Page duBois is the warrior goddess of classical scholars. In Trojan Horses, she does battle with conservative commentators who distort and delimit the ancient world in the name of "traditional values" and morality. As against the conservative version of classical culture, duBois reconstructs the sexual, religious, and ethical complexity of the ancient world. All of this she does in elegant, wonderfully inviting prose. Let duBois guide you through the ancient world. It's a brilliant, beautiful trip.

a classic!

I read this book in two spell-bound sittings. A thoroughly enjoyable and exciting book, I recommend it to anyone interested in contemporary culture. You don't have to be a classist to get something out of it. Page Dubois, in a wonderfully generous voice, explains why we should care about the endless rants of neocons who misread the classics to serve their own limited worldview. And yet this is a book that does more than merely "respond" to a bunch of tired conservative ideologues, some now dead, or simply chime in on debates on multiculturalism that have come to seem dated. In Trojan Horses, Page Dubois shows us how the ancient world was too complex and dynamic to be reduced to cliche. This is a book full of passion and love for history, literature, and culture written by a scholar at the top of her game.

Great Book

Trojan Horses is a great read and should stir things up a bit. Ms. duBois has returned the discipline of classics to the modern world and its debates. Her history neatly shows how a long running bias in field of classics has hijacked the study of these important books and this history in order, in the long run, to serve a conservative agenda, which was once complicitous with the justification of slavery and racism and which is now ballyhooing our own social and economic horrors. It's nice to see someone turn the tables on all those self-satisfied conservative commentators who still believe in the myth of disinterested disciplines, and show it just ain't so. In a very real sense, her book liberates these ancient texts and this past from the dominion of all those musty minded classicists who spend far too much time in denial. Ms duBois is a voice of sanity speaking for those of us, (classicists and otherwise), who really like these books and respect the complexity of history. Anyone interested in classics, the study of the ancient world, or the politics inherent within any academic discipline will appreciate this work.

Classical Alternatives

This book is crucial reading for anyone interested in the political uses of the classics and their enduring relevance to the present. In marked contrast to recent conservative treatments of the classical world, DuBois restores antiquity to its challenging strangeness, its enduring multiplicity of meanings. Filled with fascinating and often unsettling mythical examples, powerfully and clearly written, this book brings the classics back to life. It will be of interest to anyone interested in classical mythology, and/or the contemporary culture wars.
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