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Focusing on extant speeches from the Athenian Assembly, law, and
Council in the fifth-fourth centuries BCE, these essays explore how
speakers constructed or deconstructed identities for themselves and
their opponents as part of a rhetorical strategy designed to
persuade or manipulate the audience. According to the needs of the
occasion, speakers could identify the Athenian people either as a
unified demos or as a collection of sub-groups, and they could
exploit either differences or similarities between Athenians and
other Greeks, and between Greeks and 'barbarians'. Names and naming
strategies were an essential tool in the (de)construction of
individuals' identities, while the Athenians' civic identity could
be constructed in terms of honour(s), ethnicity, socio-economic
status, or religion. Within the forensic setting, the physical
location and procedural conventions of an Athenian trial could
shape the identities of its participants in a unique if transient
way. The Making of Identities in Athenian Oratory is an insightful
look at this understudied aspect of Athenian oratory and will be of
interest to anyone working on the speeches themselves, identity in
ancient Greece, or ancient oratory and rhetoric more broadly.
Focusing on extant speeches from the Athenian Assembly, law, and
Council in the fifth-fourth centuries BCE, these essays explore how
speakers constructed or deconstructed identities for themselves and
their opponents as part of a rhetorical strategy designed to
persuade or manipulate the audience. According to the needs of the
occasion, speakers could identify the Athenian people either as a
unified demos or as a collection of sub-groups, and they could
exploit either differences or similarities between Athenians and
other Greeks, and between Greeks and 'barbarians'. Names and naming
strategies were an essential tool in the (de)construction of
individuals' identities, while the Athenians' civic identity could
be constructed in terms of honour(s), ethnicity, socio-economic
status, or religion. Within the forensic setting, the physical
location and procedural conventions of an Athenian trial could
shape the identities of its participants in a unique if transient
way. The Making of Identities in Athenian Oratory is an insightful
look at this understudied aspect of Athenian oratory and will be of
interest to anyone working on the speeches themselves, identity in
ancient Greece, or ancient oratory and rhetoric more broadly.
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