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Reading Greek Vases

Reading Greek Vases

Reading Greek Vases

Ann Steiner, Franklin and Marshall College, Pennsylvania
March 2007
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9780521825221
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    Repetition and symmetry are the fundamental aesthetic principles underlying the shape and decoration of ancient Athenian vases. This book is the first comprehensive study of the role of repetition beyond its aesthetic value, and as part of a code that conveys meaning to the viewer. Relying on the theoretical background provided through information theory and narratology, Ann Steiner uncovers the different kinds of meaning that painters created through the use of repetition. Using the reading of painted verbal inscriptions as a springboard, she demonstrates how repetition of imagery in multiple fields of a vase can create narration, paradigm, exploration of perceptual and ideological points of view, and parody. Steiner shows how the results of repetition on Archaic Athenian vases reiterate the activities of the elite symposion and the broader cultural values of the elite Athenians. She provides an entirely new way to read ancient Athenian vases.

    • Comprehensive instruction on how to look at an ancient vase
    • Highly illustrated to bring the text to life
    • A thorough, honest explanation of how these vases relate to the context in which they were used and the cultural values of their users

    Product details

    March 2007
    Hardback
    9780521825221
    358 pages
    262 × 186 × 28 mm
    1.083kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Reading beyond aesthetics
    • 2. The meaning(s) of repetition: a primer
    • 3. Repetition and types
    • 4. 'Read Me': repetition as metadiscourse
    • 5. Reading writing
    • 6. Repetition and narration
    • 7. Repetition and paradigm
    • 8. Repetition, character, and perspective
    • 9. Repetition and parody
    • 10. Reading everything: six case studies
    • 11. Over and over: reading Greek vases in Symposion.
      Author
    • Ann Steiner , Franklin and Marshall College, Pennsylvania

      Ann Steiner is Shirley Watkins Steinman Professor of Classics, and Provost and Dean of the Faculty at Franklin & Marshall College. A scholar of Greek art, she is author of Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum: Joslyn Art Museum and Joslyn Art Museum: Ancient Greek Pottery. Her field experience includes work at ancient Torone, Corinth, and Poggio Colla where she has been Director of Research since 2002. She has received fellowships from the American Council of Learned Societies and the National Endowment for the Humanities, as well as the Lindback Award for Distinguished Teaching.