Nonverbal Behaviour in Ancient Literature: Athenian Dialogues IIIAndreas Serafim, Sophia Papaioannou Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG, 31 בדצמ׳ 2023 - 304 עמודים The volume offers an up-to-date and nuanced study of a multi-thematic topic, expressions of which can be found abundantly in ancient Greek and Latin literature: nonverbal behaviour, i.e., vocalics, kinesics, proxemics, haptics, and chronemics. The individual chapters explore texts from Homer to the 4th century AD to discuss aspects of nonverbal behaviour and how these are linked to, reflect upon, and are informed by general cultural frameworks in ancient Greece and Rome. Material sources are also examined to enhance our knowledge and understanding of the texts. |
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Pindar 140b | 31 |
Dramaturgy and Nonverbal Behaviour in Roman Comedy | 45 |
Rhetoric Gesture and the Mysticism of Dance in Greek Literature of the Roman Empire | 63 |
The Art of Hiding in Ancient Literature Deception and Enigma | 91 |
Bilderrätsel Performed Riddles and Visual Communication in Greek and Roman Tradition | 113 |
Nonverbal Behaviour in Oratory | 139 |
Constructing Identities Power Statuses Social Norms and Ethnicity | 179 |
How to be Sympotikos and what it Actually Means | 207 |
Body Language and Becoming Roman on Trajans Column | 237 |
The Voice of Earth Nonverbal Behaviour Language and Nature | 267 |
Notes on Editors and Contributors | 283 |
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Body Interpersonal Attacks and Identity Deconstruction in Attic Oratory | 151 |
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
Aeschines anapaests Ancient Greek Antiquity Apollo Apollonius argues Athenian Athens audience BAPD Bilderrätsel bodily body language Boegehold Cambridge character Charikleia Chmielewski of Attic Chmielewski-McCormick chorus Cicero Classical Clodius comic context cues cultural D-DAI-Rom Dacian dance dancers Decebalus deceiver deception Demosthenes Dionysus discussed dochmiac dolphins dress drinking emotional example facial expressions gender gestures grammatical gender hand Heliodorus Hellenic Hermes Herodotus Homeric Hymn iconogriph identity images indicates interpretation invective Kalasiris Knemon Konstantakos Latin Libanius Lycinus mask means movements narrative narrator nonverbal behaviour nonverbal communication novel Odysseus orators Oxford oxñµa pantomime performance Persian Philostr Philostratus physical postures proxemics Pythagorean reclining refer rhetorical rhythm riddle Roman Rome scene Scythian Serafim silence social speaker speech story suggests symposium sympotic Theagenes Thrasybulus tion Trajan Trajan's column translation verbal visual vocal wearing words γὰρ δὲ ἐν καὶ μὲν πρὸς τὰ τε τὴν τῆς τὸ τοῖς τὸν τοῦ τῶν ὡς