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TRANSGRESSING THE LAWS OF HOSPITALITY IN HOMER’S ODYSSEY / LA TRASGRESSIONE DELLE LEGGI DELL’OSPITALITÀ NELL’ODISSEA OMERICA. Authors: MARIA-LUIZA DUMITRU OANCEA. |
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Abstract: Transgressing the Laws Of Hospitality in Homer’s Odyssey. Our study proposes a detailed analysis of the violation of conviviality laws (for instance, the suitors’, cyclops Polyphemos’, the Laestrygonians’, and witch Circe’s feasts). The starting point is the idea that anti-hospitality reflects the tendency of usurping the prerogatives of the warrior elite in the absence of the military’s head chief. We conclude that anti-hospitality leads to reifying the partner present in the respective transaction. Keywords: anti-hospitality, conviviality, transaction, Polyphemos, Laestrygonians, Circe, Homer, Odyssey.
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