“Among foreign people” (A.R. I.17): We, You & the Others in Apollonius of Rhodes´ Argonautica

The journey that the Argonauts start at Hellas to Colchis is risky due to the geographical obstacles that they have to overcome and to the social interaction that they have to settle with people from non-Greek regions. The aim of this article is to analyze in what way the distinction between “we” an...

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Autor principal: Gallegos, Luciana
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires 2023
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Sumario:The journey that the Argonauts start at Hellas to Colchis is risky due to the geographical obstacles that they have to overcome and to the social interaction that they have to settle with people from non-Greek regions. The aim of this article is to analyze in what way the distinction between “we” and the “others” solves in the encounters of the Minyans with two foreign societies from the Back Sea: the Bebryces and the Mariandyni.