Unveiling Emotions. Vol. 3
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The study of emotions has emerged in the last two decades as a major research subject in ancient studies. One of the primary aims of the study of emotions in the context of Greek and Roman Antiquity is to explore the means through which emotions are displayed and aroused, the contexts in which these media were applied, and the aims that they served. These are the themes addressed by the studies assembled in this volume, based on research conducted in association with a research project in Oxford. The subjects discussed by the authors include the use of disgust for the stigmatization and marginalization of individuals and groups; the use of emotions such as anger, pity, hope, fear, and affection for the construction of social hierarchies and political fictions; the various means used for the arousal of emotions in drama, historiography, oratory, and art; emotional aspects in the work of Isocrates, Polybios, and Philostratos; the role of emotions in rhetorical training, court dramas, petitions, and magic; and the display and arousal of emotions in ancient pantomime.
Autor: | Angelos Chaniotis |
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EAN: | 9783515129527 |
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Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 11.12.2020 |
Untertitel: | Arousal, Display, and Performance of Emotions in the Greek World |
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Schlagworte: | Ancient Greek history Ancient Greek literature Ancient Oratory Ancient Pantomime Emotions Euripides Greek Epigraphy History of Emotions Isocrates Polybios |
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