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Body Behaviour And Identity Construction In Ancient Greek And Roman Literature.
Author
Serafim, Andreas
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
[S.l.] : Routledge, 2024.
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Classical literature
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History and criticism
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Series
Routledge monographs in classical studies
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This book offers the first systematic, up-to-date, cross-cultural, and detailed study of semi-volitional bodily behaviour (sneezing, spitting, coughing, burping, vomiting, defecating, et cetera) in the classical world. Examining verse and prose texts, fragments, and scholia from the age of Homer to the second century AD, the central argument put forward in this volume is that semi-volitional bodily acts have the potential to betray individual or collective (ethnic/civic and cultural) identities centred on a variety of different themes. Discussions specifically focus on the following five aspects of the interplay between semi-volitional body language and identity construction: sexuality and gender -- the link between sexuality and socioeconomic identity of individuals or groups -- the embodied markers of civic/ethnic and cultural collectives and the contrast between we-ness and otherness -- thos and emotions -- and how dietary habits and illnesses indicate the somo-psychosocial identity of individuals or groups. The book offers a comprehensive understanding of representations of the human body in ancient Greece and Rome, while reopening the complex and fascinating discussion about the relationship between intention, mind, body, and identity. This book offers a fascinating study suitable for students and scholars of classics and ancient Greek and Roman history. It is also of interest to those in a variety of other disciplines, including body culture studies, gender and sexuality studies, and performance studies, as well as sociology, anthropology, cognitive medicine, and the history of medicine.
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ISBN
1003298850 ((electronic bk.))
1040133894 ((electronic bk. : PDF))
1040133940 ((electronic bk.))
9781003298854 ((electronic bk.))
9781040133897 ((electronic bk. : PDF))
9781040133941 ((electronic bk.))
OCLC
1452826429
Doi
10.4324/b22960
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Body behaviour and identity construction in ancient Greek and Roman literature / Andreas Serafim.
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