Athletes and Artists in the Roman Empire
Title | Athletes and Artists in the Roman Empire PDF eBook |
Author | Bram Fauconnier |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 417 |
Release | 2023-02-28 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1009202839 |
The first comprehensive study of these unique and important associations in the cultural and social life of the Roman empire.
Hellenistic Constructs
Title | Hellenistic Constructs PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Cartledge |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Pages | 348 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780520206762 |
The Hellenistic period (approximately the last three centuries B.C.), with its cultural complexities and enduring legacies, retains a lasting fascination today. Reflecting the vigor and productivity of scholarship directed at this period in the past decade, this collection of original essays is a wide-ranging exploration of current discoveries and questions. The twelve essays emphasize the cultural interaction of Greek and non-Greek societies in the Hellenistic period, in contrast to more conventional focuses on politics, society, or economy. The result of original research by some of the leading scholars in Hellenistic history and culture, this volume is an exemplary illustration of the cultural richness of this period. Paul Cartledge's introduction contains an illuminating introductory overview of current trends in Hellenistic scholarship. The essays themselves range over broad questions of comparative historiography, literature, religion, and the roles of Athens, Rome, and the Jews within the context of the Hellenistic world. The volume is dedicated to Frank Walbank and includes an updated bibliography of his work which has been essential to our understanding of the Hellenistic period.
Nomodeiktes
Title | Nomodeiktes PDF eBook |
Author | Martin Ostwald |
Publisher | University of Michigan Press |
Pages | 772 |
Release | 1993 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780472102976 |
Fascinating discussions of fifth-century Athens and its modern interpretation
Democracy and Vision
Title | Democracy and Vision PDF eBook |
Author | Aryeh Botwinick |
Publisher | Princeton University Press |
Pages | 310 |
Release | 2001-07-22 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 9780691074665 |
American democracy faces severe challenges today, as everyday life gathers pace, national borders become increasingly porous, and commodity culture becomes more dominant. Democracy and Vision assembles a cast of prominent political theorists to consider the problems confronting political life by reviewing, assessing, and expanding on the ideas of one of the most influential political thinkers of the past forty years, Sheldon Wolin. The book consists of three sections linked by the underlying theme of Wolin's monumental effort to define ''the political'' and the conditions of democratic life. In the first, Nicholas Xenos, George Kateb, Fred Dallmayr, and Charles Taylor focus, in particular, on whether mass political participation, sustainable in times of upheaval as what Wolin aptly termed ''fugitive democracy,'' can be buoyed by political institutions during periods of stability. In the second section, Wendy Brown, Aryeh Botwinick, Melissa A. Orlie, and Anne Norton examine the relevance of Wolin's ideas to current debates about, for example, social diversity and the commercialization of culture. In the last, Stephen K. White, Kirstie M. McClure, Michael J. Shapiro, and J. Peter Euben address globalization and temporality in relation to Wolin's narrative of decline, asking, among other things, whether citizenship today must incorporate a cosmopolitan dimension. These essays--and an introduction by William Connolly that lucidly outlines Wolin's thought and the deep uncertainty about political theory in the 1960s that did much to inspire his work--offer unprecedented insights into Wolin's lament that modernity has meant the loss of the political.
Erotikon
Title | Erotikon PDF eBook |
Author | Shadi Bartsch |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 346 |
Release | 2006-11-15 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0226038394 |
'Erotikon' brings together leading contemporary intellectuals from a variety of fields for an expansive debate on the full meaning of eros. Restricted neither by historical period nor by genre, these contributions explore manifestations or eros throughout Western culture.
Eros and the Christ
Title | Eros and the Christ PDF eBook |
Author | David E. Fredrickson |
Publisher | Fortress Press |
Pages | 213 |
Release | 2013-06-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0800698231 |
The self-emptying of Christ (kenosis) in Philippians 2 has long been the focus of attention by Christian theologians and interpreters of Paul's Christology. David E. Fredrickson sheds dramatic new light on familiar texts by discussing the centuries-old language of love and longing in Greek and Roman epistolary literature, showing that a "physics" of desire was related to notions of power and dominance. Paul's kenotic Christology challenged not only received notions of the power of the gods but of the very nature of love itself as a component of human society.
Tragic Rites
Title | Tragic Rites PDF eBook |
Author | Adriana E. Brook |
Publisher | University of Wisconsin Pres |
Pages | 257 |
Release | 2018 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN | 0299313808 |
An analysis of the literary and dramatic function of ritual within the world of Sophocles' plays, for scholars of Greek tragedy, ancient theater, and poetics.