A Space without EthnologyStudy of the Ideological Treatment of the West in Greek and Roman Literature through Sources concerning the Island of Gade

  1. Pamina Fernández Camacho
Journal:
Antiquité classique

ISSN: 0770-2817

Year of publication: 2015

Issue: 84

Pages: 63-73

Type: Article

DOI: 10.3406/ANTIQ.2015.3865 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR

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Abstract

In this article, we examine Greek and Latin sources dealing with the Far West of the oikoumene, notably the symbolically charged area of Gadeira and the region of the river Guadalquivir. Our main interest, however, is not that of geographical or historical reconstruction, but rather the ideological motives behind the selection and treatment of the information. We identify a number of historical periods and contexts that were particularly involved in the creation of the popular image of the Far West, and explore the connection of this image with their material or symbolical interest in the area. In this exploration, we pay special attention to what is not said, believing that absence of information about places that were relatively well known can, in certain contexts, be as ideologically charged as what is overtly said.