Cart
Free Shipping in Australia
Proud to be B-Corp

Emotion, Genre and Gender in Classical Antiquity Dana LaCourse Munteanu (Assistant Professor of Classics, Ohio State University)

Emotion, Genre and Gender in Classical Antiquity By Dana LaCourse Munteanu (Assistant Professor of Classics, Ohio State University)

Emotion, Genre and Gender in Classical Antiquity by Dana LaCourse Munteanu (Assistant Professor of Classics, Ohio State University)


$89.89
Condition - New
Only 2 left

Emotion, Genre and Gender in Classical Antiquity Summary

Emotion, Genre and Gender in Classical Antiquity by Dana LaCourse Munteanu (Assistant Professor of Classics, Ohio State University)

This tightly focused collection of essays by a distinguished group of scholars analyses the degree to which expressions of emotion in ancient literature and art become an 'artistic' rather than a 'social' construct. To what degree do literary genres, philosophy and visual arts produce expectations for the arousal of certain emotions? Are the emotions of women, for example, represented differently in different genres? How and why do literary genres and visual arts concentrate on specific emotions and stylise them accordingly, and how do particular emotions relate to gender within literary texts? The book will be of interest to all students and scholars of classical literature and gender studies. Contributors: Peter J. Anderson, Associate Professor of Classics at Grand Valley State University, USA. Douglas L. Cairns, Professor of Classics at the University of Edinburgh, UK. Dorota Dutsch, Associate Professor of Classics at the University of California, Santa Barbara, USA. Laurel Fulkerson, Associate Professor of Classics at Florida State University, USA. Margaret Graver, Professor of Classical Studies at Dartmouth College, USA. David Konstan, Professor Emeritus of Classics at Brown University and Professor, Department of Classics, New York University, USA. Anna McCullough, Assistant Professor, Department of Greek and Latin, Ohio State University, USA. Dana LaCourse Munteanu, Assistant Professor, Department of Greek and Latin, Ohio State University, USA. Evelyne Prioux, Researcher at the Universite de Paris, France. Zara Martirosova Torlone, Associate Professor at Miami University, USA. Jessica Wissmann, formerly University of Iowa, currently affliiated with the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universitat Bonn, Germany.

About Dana LaCourse Munteanu (Assistant Professor of Classics, Ohio State University)

Dana Munteanu is Assistant Professor of Classics, Ohio State University, USA. She is author of Tragic Pathos. Pity and Fear in Greek Philosophy and Tragedy (2012).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments List of Contributors Introduction: Emotion in Literature: Genre and Gender, Dana LaCourse Munteanu 1. Veiling Grief on the Tragic Stage, Douglas L. Cairns 2. Cowardice and Gender in the Iliad and Greek Tragedy, Jessica Wissmann 3. Women's Emotions in New Comedy, Dorota Dutsch and David Konstan 4. Comic Emotions: Shamelessness and Envy (Schadenfreude); Moderate Emotion, Dana LaCourse Munteanu 5. Helen as Vixen, Helen as Victim: Remorse and the Opacity of Female Desire, Laurel Fulkerson 6. Emotions in Ecphrasis and Art Criticism, Evelyne Prioux 7. One Wife, One Love: Coniugalis Amor, Grief and Masculinity in Statius' Silvae, Anna McCullough 8. Absit Malignus Interpres: Martial's Preface to Book One of the Epigrams and the Construction of Audience Response, Peter J. Anderson 9. De Bello Civili 2.326-91: Cato Gets Married, Margaret Graver 10. Engendering Reception: Joseph Brodsky's 'Dido and Aeneas', Zara Martirosova Torlone Index

Additional information

NLS9781472504487
9781472504487
1472504488
Emotion, Genre and Gender in Classical Antiquity by Dana LaCourse Munteanu (Assistant Professor of Classics, Ohio State University)
New
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2013-02-14
280
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a new book - be the first to read this copy. With untouched pages and a perfect binding, your brand new copy is ready to be opened for the first time

Customer Reviews - Emotion, Genre and Gender in Classical Antiquity