This volume examines emotional trauma in the ancient world, focusing on literary texts from different genres (epic, theatre, lyric poetry, philosophy, historiography) and archaeological evidence. The material covered spans geographically from Greece and Rome to Judaea, with a chronological range from about 8th c. bce to 1st c. ce. The collection is organized according to broad themes to showcase the wide range of possibilities that trauma theory offers as a theoretical framework for a new analysis of ancient sources. It also demonstrates the various ways in which ancient texts illuminate contemporary problems and debates in trauma studies. …mehr
This volume examines emotional trauma in the ancient world, focusing on literary texts from different genres (epic, theatre, lyric poetry, philosophy, historiography) and archaeological evidence. The material covered spans geographically from Greece and Rome to Judaea, with a chronological range from about 8th c. bce to 1st c. ce.
The collection is organized according to broad themes to showcase the wide range of possibilities that trauma theory offers as a theoretical framework for a new analysis of ancient sources. It also demonstrates the various ways in which ancient texts illuminate contemporary problems and debates in trauma studies.
Andromache Karanika is Associate Professor of Classics at the University of California, Irvine, U.S.A. She is the author of Voices at Work: Women, Performance and Labor (2014) and has co-authored a textbook on Modern Greek. Vassiliki Panoussi is Professor of Classical Studies at William & Mary, U.S.A. She is the author of Vergil's Aeneid and Greek Tragedy: Ritual, Empire, and Intertext (2009), and Brides, Mourners, Bacchae: Women's Rituals in Roman Literature (2019).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part 1: War Trauma 1. Aspects of Violence, Trauma, and Theater in Sophocles' AjaxTrigg Settle 2. Combat Trauma in Vergil's AeneidVassiliki Panoussi Part 2: Women and Trauma 3. Repetition, Civic Status, and Remedy: Women and Trauma in New Comedy Sharon L. James 4. Subaltern Women, Sexual Violence, and Trauma in Ovid's AmoresJessica Wise Part 3: Collective Trauma 5. The Acropolis Burning! Reactions to Collective Trauma in the Years After 480/79 BCE Marion Meyer 6. Historiographical Trauma: The Case of Polybius Susan C. Jarratt Part 4: Natural Disasters, Exile, Captivity 7. Non est facile inter mala magna consipere: Trauma, Earthquakes, and Bibliotherapy in Seneca's Naturales QuaestionesChristopher Trinacty 8. Ovid and the Trauma of Exile Sanjaya Thakur 9. Philo's Flaccus: Trauma, Justice, and Revenge Philip R. Bosman Part 5: Communicating Trauma 10. Learning to Bear Witness: Tragic Bystanders in Sophocles' TrachiniaeErika L. Weiberg 11. Oedipus' Lament: Waking and Refashioning the Traumatic Past in Sophocles' Oedipus at ColonusLaurialan Reitzammer 12. Troy as Trauma: Reflections on Intergenerational Transmission and the Locus of Trauma Andromache Karanika. Index
Introduction Part 1: War Trauma 1. Aspects of Violence, Trauma, and Theater in Sophocles' AjaxTrigg Settle 2. Combat Trauma in Vergil's AeneidVassiliki Panoussi Part 2: Women and Trauma 3. Repetition, Civic Status, and Remedy: Women and Trauma in New Comedy Sharon L. James 4. Subaltern Women, Sexual Violence, and Trauma in Ovid's AmoresJessica Wise Part 3: Collective Trauma 5. The Acropolis Burning! Reactions to Collective Trauma in the Years After 480/79 BCE Marion Meyer 6. Historiographical Trauma: The Case of Polybius Susan C. Jarratt Part 4: Natural Disasters, Exile, Captivity 7. Non est facile inter mala magna consipere: Trauma, Earthquakes, and Bibliotherapy in Seneca's Naturales QuaestionesChristopher Trinacty 8. Ovid and the Trauma of Exile Sanjaya Thakur 9. Philo's Flaccus: Trauma, Justice, and Revenge Philip R. Bosman Part 5: Communicating Trauma 10. Learning to Bear Witness: Tragic Bystanders in Sophocles' TrachiniaeErika L. Weiberg 11. Oedipus' Lament: Waking and Refashioning the Traumatic Past in Sophocles' Oedipus at ColonusLaurialan Reitzammer 12. Troy as Trauma: Reflections on Intergenerational Transmission and the Locus of Trauma Andromache Karanika. Index
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