Abstract
Disons-le d’emblee, le fondement conceptuel de cet ouvrage collectif est volontairement et explicitement flou. A partir d’un hypothetique « spatial turn » qui semble correspondre a une vague focalisation sur l’espace de nos interpretations modernes des « mythes » greco-romains, la reflexion introductive (par Greta Hawes, la coordinatrice du volume collectif) suppose une superposition entre « myth-making » et « map-making » (p. 2). Ainsi non seulement la question de l’espace est reduite a cell...
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