توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب :
این جلد، شامل 24 مقاله، با هدف کمک به درک در حال توسعه از ظرفیت بلاغت برای تقویت وابستگی یا عدم وابستگی به گروه ها است. برای این منظور، مقالات شامل انواع ژانرهای ادبی باستانی (مانند خطابه، نثر تاریخی و فنی، نمایشنامه و شعر) و مضامین (یعنی مخاطب-گوینده، خنده، احساسات، زبان، جنسیت، هویت و مذهب) است.
فهرست مطالب :
Contents
Acknowledgements
List of Tables
Unity and Division in Ancient Literature: Current Perspectives and Further Research
Part I: Authors, Speakers and Audience
The Rhetoric of (Dis)Unity in the Attic Orators
Creating a Cultural Community: Aeschines and Demosthenes
“I, He, We, You, They”: Addresses to the Audience as a Means of Unity/Division in Attic Forensic Oratory
Rhetoric of Disunity Through Arousal of Hostile Emotions in Eisangelia Cases
“It Takes More Love to Kill a Son than to Vindicate Him”: How Maxims May Contribute to Affiliation
Part II: Emotions
Projective Uses of Emotions, Out-groups and Personal Characterization: The Case of Against Aristogeiton I (Dem. 25)
Xenophon on Strategies to Maintain Unity in Armies under Stress
Part III: Drama and Poetry
Divided Audiences and How to Win Them Over: The Case of Aristophanes’ Acharnians
Fighting Against an Intruder: A Comparative Reading of the Speeches of Pentheus (3.531–563) and Niobe (6.170–202) in Ovid’s Metamorphoses
Humorous Unity and Disunity between the Characters in Vergil’s Eclogues 1 and 2
Part IV: Historical and Technical Prose
Disunity and the Macedonians in the Literature of Alexander: Plutarch, Arrian and Curtius Rufus
Divisive Scholarship: Affiliation Dynamics in Ancient Greek Literary Criticism
The Rhetoric of Homonoia in Dio Chrysostom’s Civic Orations
Finding Unity through Knowledge: Narrative and Identity-Building in Greek Technical Prose
Part V: Gender and the Construction of Identity
Vanishing Mothers. The (De)construction of Personal Identity in Attic Forensic Speeches
Cato vs Valerius/Men vs Women: Rhetorical Strategies in The Oppian Law Debate in Livy’s Ab Urbe Condita
Humanitas: A Double-edged Sword in Apuleius the Orator?
Part VI: Religious Discourse
Rhetoric of the Mortals, Rhetoric of the Gods. Deigmata, Phasmata and the Construction of Evidence
Ciceronian vs Socratic Dialogue in the De divinatione
Unity and Disunity in Paulinus of Nola Poem 24
Note on Editors and Contributors
General Index
Index Locorum
توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب به زبان اصلی :
This volume, comprising 24 essays, aims to contribute to a developing appreciation of the capacity of rhetoric to reinforce affiliation or disaffiliation to groups. To this end, the essays span a variety of ancient literary genres (i.e. oratory, historical and technical prose, drama and poetry) and themes (i.e. audience-speaker, laughter, emotions, language, gender, identity, and religion).