The banquet practice of singing great deeds, which in Jiang's reading reactivates Odysseus' traumatic memory of Troy.
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bardic memory
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "They don't really know he's Odysseus. All right? So, during the banquet, what's the tradition is have a bard sing a great story. Okay?..."
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"They don't really know he's Odysseus. All right? So, during the banquet, what's the tradition is have a bard sing a great story. Okay?..."
"So, the bard is singing about the Trojan War. Okay?"
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