Homer and Ancient Narrative Time

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作者
Kahane, Ahuvia
机构
[1] Trinity College, Dublin
关键词
time; temporality; Homer; complexity; Heidegger; Ricoeur; evolution; hexameter; formulae; phenomenology; Aristotle; epithet; oral tradition; intertextuality; ARISTOTLE; DAWN;
D O I
10.1525/ca.2022.41.1.1
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I [文学];
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05 ;
摘要
This paper considers the nature of time and temporality in Homer. It argues that any exploration of narrative and time must, as its central tenet, take into account the irreducible plurality and interconnectedness of memory, the event, and experienced time. Drawing on notions of complexity, emergence, and stochastic behavior in science as well as phenomenological traditions in the discussion and analysis of time, temporality, and change, and offering extensive readings of Homer, of Homeric epithets and formulae, and of key passages in the Iliad and Odyssey, the paper argues against chronological notions of linear ("numbered") time and progression and in favor of a complex, dynamic temporal "geometries" of Homeric temporality. The paper concludes by briefly extending the argument to the wider domain of ancient time in general. Homer is a fundamental point of reference in the ancient world. Thus, Homeric temporality-irreducibly complex-affects the cognition and perception of time throughout the whole of antiquity.
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