Fearmongering in Greek and Roman Literature and Beyond

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This volume provides, for the first time, a focused study of scare tactics and fearmongering in a broad range of Greek and Roman authors and genres, showing how alarmist tactics were used in both antiquity and today.


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Priscilla Gontijo Leite is Adjunct Professor of Ancient History at the Department of History at the Federal University of Paraíba (João Pessoa/ Brazil). She has published numerous papers and books, for example Ética e retórica forense asebeia e hybris na caracterização dos adversários em Demóstenes (2013) and Religião e Jogos de Poder: o Contra Mídias de Demóstenes (2017).

Ian Worthington is Professor of Ancient History at Macquarie University, Sydney. He has published extensively on Greek History and Greek Oratory. His most recent publications are The Military Legacy of Alexander the Great: Lessons for the Information Age with Major Michael Ferguson (2024) and The Last Kings of Macedonia and the Triumph of Rome (2023).


Inhalt

General Introduction

Maria Patera

1. Introducing Fear

  1. Aristotle on the Nature of Fear and its Persuasive Use

Jamie Dow and Alba Curry

2. Oratory

  1. Forensic Fearmongering: Making a Lasting Impression on the Judges

Michael J. Edwards

  1. The Scarcity Scare: The Discourse of Limited Resources in Athenian Oratory

Jakub Filonik

  1. Fearmongering in Lysias: A Glimpse into his Corpus

Enrico Medda

  1. Fearmongering in Isocrates: The Areopagiticus and the Call for a Restored Politeia

Ticiano Curvelo Estrela de Lacerda

  1. Dangling Fears: Scare Tactics in the Speeches of Aeschines

Daniel Bajnok

  1. Rumour and Scare Tactics in Demosthenes' Public Speeches

Priscilla Gontijo Leite

  1. Marcus Antonius: The Roman Philip? Demosthenes' Fearful Influence on Cicero

Stephen Clarke

  1. Cross-Examination and Scare Tactic Rhetoric in Cicero's In Vatinium

Gilson Charles dos Santos

  1. The Spectrum of Anxiety in Dio Chrysostom

N. Bryant Kirkland

  1. Scare Tactics in Pre-Battle Exhortations

Juan Carlos Iglesias Zoido

3. Historiography

  1. The Rhetoric of Fear in Herodotus

Vasiliki Zali-Schiel

  1. Fear and Deliberation in Thucydides

Sandra Lúcia Rodrigues da Rocha

  1. Prudent Alarm and Illustrated Threats: Rhetorical Fear in Xenophon

Richard Fernando Buxton

  1. Fear and Loathing in Polybius' Histories

Craige B. Champion

  1. Fearmongering and Performance in Plutarch: Fear as Narrative Technique in the Lives of Solon, Alcibiades, and Phocion

Delfim Leão

  1. Fearing the Enemy: Livy's Description of the Gauls

Priscilla Adriane Ferreira Almeida

  1. Prospective Precedent as a Scare Tactic in Athenian Tragedy

Ruth Scodel

  1. The Threat of Comedy: Aristophanes, Böhmermann, and the Scare Tactic Game

A.S. Lewis

  1. Puppets of Fear on the Stage of the Ideal Cit*y: Imbibing Civic Transformation in Plato's Republic and the* Laws

Eva Anagnostou-Laoutides

5. And Beyond

  1. The Unchanging Face of Jingoistic Rhetoric?

Ian Worthington

  1. Páthei Máthos: Ancient Rhetorical and Poetic Techniques and the Production of Fear in Modern Film

Maria Cecília de Miranda Nogueira Coelho

  1. The Rhetorical Use of Fear in Children's Education

Marina Pelluci Duarte Mortoza

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781032544335
    • Editor Priscilla Gontijo Leite, Worthington Ian
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Größe H234mm x B156mm
    • Jahr 2025
    • EAN 9781032544335
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 978-1-032-54433-5
    • Titel Fearmongering in Greek and Roman Literature and Beyond
    • Autor Priscilla Worthington, Ian Gontijo Leite
    • Gewicht 840g
    • Herausgeber Routledge
    • Anzahl Seiten 356
    • Genre History

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