Celebrity, Fame, and Infamy in the Hellenistic World

Celebrity, Fame, and Infamy in the Hellenistic World
Title Celebrity, Fame, and Infamy in the Hellenistic World PDF eBook
Author Riemer A. Faber
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 276
Release 2020
Genre Art
ISBN 1487505221

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This book traces the roots of modern notions of celebrity, fame, and infamy back to the Hellenistic period of classical antiquity, when sensational personages like Cleopatra of Egypt and Alexander the Great became famous world-wide.

Fame and Infamy

Fame and Infamy
Title Fame and Infamy PDF eBook
Author Nick Constable
Publisher
Pages 80
Release 1994
Genre
ISBN 9781856051989

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Fame to Infamy

Fame to Infamy
Title Fame to Infamy PDF eBook
Author David C. Ogden
Publisher Univ. Press of Mississippi
Pages 221
Release 2011-02-03
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1604737522

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Fame to Infamy: Race, Sport, and the Fall from Grace follows the paths of sports figures who were embraced by the general populace but who, through a variety of circumstances, real or imagined, found themselves falling out of favor. The contributors focus on the roles played by athletes, the media, and fans in describing how once-esteemed popular figures find themselves scorned by the same public that at one time viewed them as heroic, laudable, or otherwise respectable. The book examines a wide range of sports and eras, and includes essays on Barry Bonds, Kirby Puckett, Mike Tyson, Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa, Branch Rickey, Joe Louis and Max Schmeling, Michael Jordan, Wilt Chamberlain, and Jim Brown, as well as an afterword by noted scholar Jack Lule and an introduction by the editors. Fame to Infamy is an interdisciplinary volume encompassing numerous approaches in tracing the evolution of each subject's reputation and shifting public image.

Claim to Fame/infamy

Claim to Fame/infamy
Title Claim to Fame/infamy PDF eBook
Author T. Ntshangase
Publisher
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Release 20??
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Law's Infamy

Law's Infamy
Title Law's Infamy PDF eBook
Author Austin Sarat
Publisher NYU Press
Pages 285
Release 2021-12-21
Genre LAW
ISBN 1479812099

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"This book takes up the question of whether and how to tell the story of the law's infamy. It examines when and why the word infamy should be used to characterize legal decisions or actions taken in the name of the law. It does so while acknowledging that law's infamy by no means a familiar locution. More commonly the stories we tell of law's failures talk of injustices not infamy. Labelling a legal decision infamous suggests a distinctive kind of injustice, one which is particularly evil or wicked. Doing so means that such a decision cannot be redeemed or reformed; it can only be repudiated"--

Fame and Infamy

Fame and Infamy
Title Fame and Infamy PDF eBook
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Release 2010
Genre Celebrities
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Celebrity, Fame, and Infamy in the Hellenistic World

Celebrity, Fame, and Infamy in the Hellenistic World
Title Celebrity, Fame, and Infamy in the Hellenistic World PDF eBook
Author Riemer Faber
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 276
Release 2020-04-02
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1487531796

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Modern notions of celebrity, fame, and infamy reach back to the time of Homer's Iliad. During the Hellenistic period, in particular, the Greek understanding of fame became more widely known, and adapted, to accommodate or respond to non-Greek understandings of reputation in society and culture. This collection of essays illustrates the ways in which the characteristics of fame and infamy in the Hellenistic era distinguished themselves and how they were represented in diverse and unique ways throughout the Mediterranean. The means of recording fame and infamy included public art, literature, sculpture, coinage, and inscribed monuments. The ruling elite carefully employed these means throughout the different Hellenistic kingdoms, and these essays demonstrate how they operated in the creation of social, political, and cultural values. The authors examine the cultural means whereby fame and infamy entered social consciousness, and explore the nature and effect of this important and enduring sociological phenomenon.