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FA-52110-05Research Programs: Fellowships for University TeachersJames I. PorterHomer: The Very Idea9/1/2005 - 8/31/2006$40,000.00JamesI.Porter   Regents of the University of MichiganAnn ArborMI48109-1382USA2004ClassicsFellowships for University TeachersResearch Programs400000400000

"Homer: The Very Idea" will involve treating Homer not as a text, but as a cultural phenomenon, a concept, and a point of riveting fascination around which whole disciplines, canons of literature, and bodies of knowledge have come to be organized, from archaic Greece to the present day. Approaching the question will involve confronting the monumentality of the two poems, less their quality as great works of literature than their role as cultural icons, as signifiers of value, and as landmarks in the evolving relationship between literature and culture. To look at Homer in this way is to consider his place--the very idea of Homer--in the culture wars of antiquity and modernity, and to study the intellectual and cultural history of value.