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Emotions, persuasion, and public discourse in classical Athens - Ancient Emotions II (Paperback)
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Emotions, persuasion, and public discourse in classical Athens - Ancient Emotions II (Paperback)
Series: Trends in Classics - Supplementary Volumes
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This book is an addition to the burgeoning secondary literature on
ancient emotions. Its primary aim is to suggest possible ways in
which recent approaches to emotions can help us understand
significant aspects of persuasion in classical antiquity and,
especially audiences' psychological manipulation in the civic
procedures of classical Athens. Based on cognitive approaches to
emotions, Skinner's theoretical work on the language of ideology,
or ancient theories about enargeia, the book examines pivotal
aspects of psychological manipulation in ancient rhetorical theory
and practice. At the same time, the book looks into possible ways
in which the emotive potentialities of vision -both sights and
mental images- are explained or deployed by orators. The book
includes substantial discussion of Gorgias' approach to sights '
emotional qualities and their implications for persuasion and
deception and the importance of visuality for Thucydides' analysis
of emotions' role in the polis' public communication. It also looks
into the deployment of enargeia in forensic narratives revolving
around violence. The book also focuses on the ideological
implications of envy for the political discourse of classical
Athens and emphasizes the rhetorical strategies employed by
self-praising speakers who want to preempt their listeners'
loathing. The book is therefore a useful addition to the burgeoning
secondary literature on ancient emotions. Despite the prominence of
emotions in classicists' scholarly work, their implications for
persuasion is undeservedly under-researched. By employing
appraisal-oriented analysis of emotions this books suggests new
methodological approaches to ancient pathopoiia. These approaches
take into consideration the wider ideological or cultural contexts
which determine individual speakers' rhetorical strategies. This
book is the second volume of Ancient Emotions, edited by George
Kazantzidis and Dimos Spatharas within the series Trends in
Classics. Supplementary Volumes. This project investigates the
history of emotions in classical antiquity, providing a home for
interdisciplinary approaches to ancient emotions, and exploring the
inter-faces between emotions and significant aspects of ancient
literature and culture
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