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Declamation, Paternity, and Roman Identity

Declamation, Paternity, and Roman Identity

Declamation, Paternity, and Roman Identity

Authority and the Rhetorical Self
Erik Gunderson, Ohio State University
June 2003
Available
Hardback
9780521820059

    This book explores the much maligned and misunderstood genre of declamation. Instead of a bastard rhetoric, declamation should be seen as a venue within which the rhetoric of the legitimate self is constructed. These fictions of the self are uncannily real, and these stagey dramas are in fact rehearsals for the serious play of Roman identity. Critics of declamation find themselves recapitulating the very logic of the genre they are refusing. When declamation is read in the light of the contemporary theory of the subject a wholly different picture emerges: this is a canny game played with and within the rhetoric of the self. This book makes broad claims for what is often seen as a narrow topic. An appendix includes a fresh translation and brief discussion of a sample of surviving examples of declamation.

    • Provides a history of a neglected aspect of rhetoric
    • Re-evaluation of the logic of masculine identity at Rome
    • A reading of ancient literature that has implications for contemporary theoretical concerns

    Reviews & endorsements

    'Erik Gunderson makes an eloquent case for taking declamation seriously, while letting us continue to wonder at the strangeness of this dark corner of Latin literature.' The Times Literary Supplement

    'Gunderson has done Latin declamation and Rome culture historians a great service with this book'. Scholia Reviews

    'This book suits its subject well. Gunderson's treatment will surely stimulate debate'. Anthony Corbeill, University of Kansas

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    Product details

    June 2003
    Hardback
    9780521820059
    298 pages
    229 × 152 × 21 mm
    0.608kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface: Acheron
    • Introduction: a praise of folly
    • Part I. Where Ego Was …:
    • 1. Recalling declamation
    • 2. Fathers and sons
    • bodies and places
    • 3. Living declamation
    • 4. Raving among the insane
    • Part II. Let Id Be:
    • 5. An Cimbrice loquendum sit: speaking and unspeaking the language of homosexual desire
    • 6. Paterni nominis religio
    • By way of conclusion
    • Appendix 1: further reading
    • Appendix 2: sample declamations
    • List of references
    • Index locorum
    • General index.
      Author
    • Erik Gunderson , University of Toronto

      Erik Gunderson is an Associate Professor in the Department of Greek and Latin at the Ohio State University. He is the author of Staging Masculinity: The Rhetoric of Performance in the Roman World (2000; ISBN 0472111396).