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Human and animal in ancient Greece : empathy and encounter in classical literature / Tua Korhonen and Erika Ruonakoski.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Korhonen, Tua, author.
Ruonakoski, Erika, author.
Contributor:
Bloomsbury (Firm), publisher.
Series:
Library of classical studies ; v. 15.
Library of Classical Studies ; v. 15
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Animals in literature.
Empathy in literature.
Greek literature--History and criticism.
Greek literature.
Human-animal relationships in literature.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (262 pages)
Edition:
First edition.
Distribution:
London, England : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2019.
Place of Publication:
London, England : I.B. Tauris & Co. Ltd, 2017.
Summary:
Animals were omnipresent in the everyday life and the visual arts of classical Greece. In literature, too, they had significant, functions. This book discusses the role of animals both domestic and wild - and mythological hybrid creatures in ancient Greek literature. Challenging the traditional view of the Greek anthropocentrism, the authors provide a nuanced interpretation of the classical relationship to animals. Through a close textual analysis, they highlight the emergence of the perspective of animals in Greek literature. Central to the book's enquiry is the question of empathy, investigating the ways in which ancient Greek authors invited their readers to empathise with non-human counterparts. The book presents case studies on the animal similes in the Iliad, the addresses to animals and nature in Sophocles' Philoctetcs, the human-bird hybrids in The Birds by Aristophanes and the animal protagonists of Anyte's epigrams. Throughout, the authors develop an innovative methodology that combines philological and historical analysis with a philosophy of embodiment, or phenomenology of the body. Shedding new light, on how animals were regarded in ancient Greek society, the book will be of interest to classicists, historians, philosophers, literary scholars and all those studying empathy and the human animal relationship. Book jacket.
Contents:
Reading Ancient Greek Literature through Phenomenology
Encounters with Animals in Greek Literature
The Spectrum of Human-Animal Relationships in Greek Antiquity
Case Studies.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 192-255) and index.
ISBN:
9781350986749
1350986747
9781786721198
1786721198
OCLC:
1166407255

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