The Memetic Connotations and Evolution of “Pietas” in Roman Ideology, Ethics and Politics

This article examines the application of memetics as a valuable and manageable framework for cultural studies. Specifically, it delves into the memes associated with Roman "Pietas" and their impact on the ideological, ethical and political landscape of Ancient Rome. Utilizing historical di...

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Main Author: Zheng Danyang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2024-01-01
Series:SHS Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.shs-conferences.org/articles/shsconf/pdf/2024/03/shsconf_icpahd2024_03024.pdf
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description This article examines the application of memetics as a valuable and manageable framework for cultural studies. Specifically, it delves into the memes associated with Roman "Pietas" and their impact on the ideological, ethical and political landscape of Ancient Rome. Utilizing historical discourse excerpts, the study aims to illustrate the evolutionary processes and distinctive characteristics of memes within a particular cultural meme complex.
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spelling doaj.art-8f12a847e4ea48fe803ae47745468f0e2024-03-08T07:52:09ZengEDP SciencesSHS Web of Conferences2261-24242024-01-011830302410.1051/shsconf/202418303024shsconf_icpahd2024_03024The Memetic Connotations and Evolution of “Pietas” in Roman Ideology, Ethics and PoliticsZheng Danyang0School of Foreign Languages, Tianjin UniversityThis article examines the application of memetics as a valuable and manageable framework for cultural studies. Specifically, it delves into the memes associated with Roman "Pietas" and their impact on the ideological, ethical and political landscape of Ancient Rome. Utilizing historical discourse excerpts, the study aims to illustrate the evolutionary processes and distinctive characteristics of memes within a particular cultural meme complex.https://www.shs-conferences.org/articles/shsconf/pdf/2024/03/shsconf_icpahd2024_03024.pdf
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title The Memetic Connotations and Evolution of “Pietas” in Roman Ideology, Ethics and Politics
title_full The Memetic Connotations and Evolution of “Pietas” in Roman Ideology, Ethics and Politics
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title_short The Memetic Connotations and Evolution of “Pietas” in Roman Ideology, Ethics and Politics
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