This volume is the first to look at the constellation of Byzantine emotions. Originating at an international colloquium at Dumbarton Oaks, these papers address issues such as power, gender, rhetoric, or asceticism in Byzantine society through the lens of a single emotion or cluster of emotions.
This volume is the first to look at the constellation of Byzantine emotions. Originating at an international colloquium at Dumbarton Oaks, these papers address issues such as power, gender, rhetoric, or asceticism in Byzantine society through the lens of a single emotion or cluster of emotions.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Margaret Mullett, Honorary Professor, School of History, Classics and Archaeology, University of Edinburgh; former Director of Byzantine Studies, Dumbarton Oaks, Washington DC. Susan Ashbrook Harvey, Willard Prescott and Annie McClelland Smith Professor of History and Religion, Brown University.
Inhaltsangabe
1 Introduction 2 Theorising Emotions: Methodological Tools for Research 3 The Neighbour's Unbearable Wellbeing: Phthonos Envy from the Classical to the Modern Greek World 4 Compassion and Healing in Early Byzantium 5 Managing Affect through Rhetoric: The Case of Pity 6 Epithet and Emotion: Reflections on the Quality of Eleos in the Mother of God Eleousa 7 Storge: Rethinking Gendered Emotion apropos of the Virgin Mary 8 An Early Christian Understanding of Pride 9 The Ascetic Construction of Emotions: Lupe and Akedia in the Works of Evagrios of Pontos 10 Katepheia: From Heroic Failure to Christian Dejection 11 Emotional Communities and the Loss of an Individual: The Case of Grief 12 Grief and Joy in Byzantine Art 13 Liturgical Emotion: Joy and Complexity in a Hymn of Romanos the Melodist for Easter 14 Apolausis: Feelings at the Juncture between Body and Mind 15 Poetry in Emotion: The Case of Anger 16 Power and Fear: Awe before the Emperor in Byzantium
1 Introduction 2 Theorising Emotions: Methodological Tools for Research 3 The Neighbour's Unbearable Wellbeing: Phthonos Envy from the Classical to the Modern Greek World 4 Compassion and Healing in Early Byzantium 5 Managing Affect through Rhetoric: The Case of Pity 6 Epithet and Emotion: Reflections on the Quality of Eleos in the Mother of God Eleousa 7 Storge: Rethinking Gendered Emotion apropos of the Virgin Mary 8 An Early Christian Understanding of Pride 9 The Ascetic Construction of Emotions: Lupe and Akedia in the Works of Evagrios of Pontos 10 Katepheia: From Heroic Failure to Christian Dejection 11 Emotional Communities and the Loss of an Individual: The Case of Grief 12 Grief and Joy in Byzantine Art 13 Liturgical Emotion: Joy and Complexity in a Hymn of Romanos the Melodist for Easter 14 Apolausis: Feelings at the Juncture between Body and Mind 15 Poetry in Emotion: The Case of Anger 16 Power and Fear: Awe before the Emperor in Byzantium
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