Conquêtes et altérités : de la Méditerranée antique à la modernité atlantique

This article focuses on the relations of cultural dominance, with the weight of the denial of identity throughout the human history. It traces how the hegemony functions, initially for the benefit of Greek colonists, then for the Roman empire in the Mediterranean basin, before modern times enable a...

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Main Author: Lobna Mestaoui
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Université du Sud Toulon-Var 2014-01-01
Series:Babel: Littératures Plurielles
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/babel/3640
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description This article focuses on the relations of cultural dominance, with the weight of the denial of identity throughout the human history. It traces how the hegemony functions, initially for the benefit of Greek colonists, then for the Roman empire in the Mediterranean basin, before modern times enable a redeployment towards the Atlantic. It opened issues and new comparative horizons which are still vivid in the wounded conscience of the dominated, who are able today, through back and forth experiences committing three continents, to regain their history and become subjects of their own life.
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Conquêtes et altérités : de la Méditerranée antique à la modernité atlantique
Babel: Littératures Plurielles
abolitionism
Atlantic
hegemony
identity
Mediterranean
title Conquêtes et altérités : de la Méditerranée antique à la modernité atlantique
title_full Conquêtes et altérités : de la Méditerranée antique à la modernité atlantique
title_fullStr Conquêtes et altérités : de la Méditerranée antique à la modernité atlantique
title_full_unstemmed Conquêtes et altérités : de la Méditerranée antique à la modernité atlantique
title_short Conquêtes et altérités : de la Méditerranée antique à la modernité atlantique
title_sort conquetes et alterites de la mediterranee antique a la modernite atlantique
topic abolitionism
Atlantic
hegemony
identity
Mediterranean
url http://journals.openedition.org/babel/3640
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