Unveiling Emotions: Sources and Methods for the Study of Emotions in the Greek World [paperback]

Angelos Chaniotis (Editor)

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ISBN: 9783515102261 | Published by: Franz Steiner Verlag | Series: Heidelberger Althistorische Beiträge und Epigraphische Studien (HABES) | Volume: 52 | Year of Publication: 2013 | Language: english 490p, 25 b/w-ill.



Unveiling Emotions

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This volume presents the first results of research conducted on 'The Social and Cultural Construction of Emotions: The Greek Paradigm' by a research group in Oxford funded by the European Research Council. The project aims at contributing to a better understanding of the social and cultural factors that determine the manifestation of emotions in texts (papyri, inscriptions, literary sources) and in the material evidence from the Greek and Greek-speaking world (c. 800 BCE – c. 600 CE). The four introductory chapters address problems in the study of emotions in antiquity. They are followed by ten case-studies in which the manifestation and arousal of emotions (fear, anger, envy, grief, hope) are studied in various contexts (religion, litigation, political life, art, private life) and in connection with a variety of media (narratives of miracles, dedications, curses, acclamations, petitions, condolence letters, forensic oratory, architecture, images).

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