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The Intersectional Alexander the Great: Receptions and Representations

Editat de Dr Kenneth Royce Moore
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 ian 2026
Surveying a diverse range of topics in relation to Alexander the Great and his legacy, this book offers innovative approaches and interpretations to our historical understanding of this controversial figure in both the ancient and modern periods. A study of Alexander the Great draws in many themes such as race, sex, class, gender, disability and ethnicity, all of which are examined in this volume. This intersectional study brings the history and the impact of the Alexander legend into dialogue to show that there is never just 'one Alexander', but a myriad of lives and receptions.

Unlike many other studies on Alexander, this volume focuses on both the 'elite' - Arrian, Plutarch, Curtius Rufus, Diodorus Siculus and the Greek Alexander Romance tradition - and 'non-elite' narratives, such as the histories and 'folk' tales found in the Asiatic traditions. Rather than attempting to yield a greater understanding of the historical figure of Alexander, this volume argues that the varied collections of narratives from across the world and throughout history hold up a mirror to their respective ages, and also to the social classes from which they are derived. By using Alexander as a prism, we can better understand the social, political and religious attitudes of subsequent historical periods.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350468306
ISBN-10: 1350468304
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 10 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

List of Illustrations
List of Contributors

Introduction
K.R. Moore, Teesside University, UK

Chapter 1. Whose Alexander? Parasocial Relationships in Non-elite Narratives of the Conqueror
K.R. Moore, Teesside University, UK

Chapter 2. Mirror, Mirror: Alexander the Great, Disability, and Depictions of Greco-Egyptian Deities as Macedonian Soldiers
Alexandra F. Morris, University of Lincoln, UK

Chapter 3. Disability in the times of Alexander III: Views and Perceptions
Sabine Müller, University of Innsbruck, Austria

Chapter 4. Age and Ageing in Alexander Historiography
Jaakkojuhani Peltonen, Tampere University, Finland

Chapter 5. Alexander's Persian boy: Constructions of Bagoas and Alexander
Lara O'Sullivan, University of Western Australia, Australia

Chapter 6. Class warfare in Babylon: Political Conflict and Regime Control on the Death of Alexander
John R. Holton, Newcastle University, UK

Chapter 7. Gender, Ethnicity, and Class: Alexander and Non-elite Women
Dylan James, University of Haifa, Israel

Chapter 8. Candace in the Malay Alexander Romance
Su Fang Ng, Virginia Tech, USA

Chapter 9. The relationship between Philip II and Alexander in modern entertainment media
Heiko Kammers, University of Marburg, Germany

Chapter 10. Kalanos is "Alexander too": The Retelling of Alexander's Indian Campaign in Kostas Arkoudeas' Historical Romance
Guendalina Daniela Maria Taietti. University of Liverpool, UK

Chapter 11. Sexuality and Class in the Reign of Alexander
Stephen Harrison, University of Swansea, UK

Chapter 12. Human-Divine Hybridity: Gender, Ethnic and Animal Entanglements in the
Mythmaking of Olympias and Alexander
Larissa Tittl, The University of Melbourne, Australia

Notes
Bibliography
Index