Roman founding myth Jiang reads as propaganda for conquest, abduction, and forced assimilation.
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Rape of the Sabine women
Roman founding myth Jiang reads as propaganda for conquest, abduction, and forced assimilation.
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"...huge army. And when this happens, as with the clash, these women who are raped, they come screaming forward in the middle and say,..."
"Okay, so this couldn't possibly happen, right? So, these women are abducted, the fathers try to rescue them, and then the women say, hey,..."
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A source-grounded reading of Jiang's Roman lecture: Rome begins as a poor borderland war machine, invents a liberty of obedience, uses Greek historians and Augustan poets to launder violence, and reaches its deepest secret...
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