textThis dissertation examines the function and relevance of invective in late 4th century oratory. I bring together recent approaches to performance, humor, and legal studies in order to reevaluate the role of character depiction, and especially character assassination, in forensic rhetoric. Both on the comic stage and in the courts, evoking derisive laughter from the audience was an important mechanism for effecting social control. I demonstrate how the orators draw from Old and Middle Comedy to depict opponents as character types, like braggarts (alazones), flatterers (kolakes), and comic prostitutes (male hetairai/pornoi). I argue further that speakers do not use invective to skirt legal issues; rather, they tailor their arguments about...
Scholarship tells the story of the history of rhetoric whereby the study of rhetoric declines first ...
This study investigates how literary battles fought over rhetorical style in ancient Rome and in the...
textScholarly analysis of rhetorical speeches over the last century has been concentrated on the “tr...
textThis dissertation examines the function and relevance of invective in late 4th century oratory. ...
Athenian forensic orators of the fourth century draw upon “negative representations of the other”, e...
"This study identifies specific features in the legal procedure and social perception of homicide in...
Litigants in 4th-century Athens used opponents’ physical appearance (in court and reported on previo...
This dissertation tracks representations of orators in a constellation of British texts throughout t...
Roman forensic performance during the Republic period involved a combination of uninterrupted formal...
Sicilian pioneers of comedy and rhetoric and their transmission to Athens -- Old comedy and proto-rh...
Homicide, Wounding, and Battery in the Fourth-Century Attic Orators addresses the law and rhetoric o...
This study identifies specific features in the legal procedure and social perception of homicide in ...
Invective Drag: Talking Dirty in Catullus, Cicero, Horace, and Ovid, studies the relationship betwee...
It is now well established that direct anger (ὀργή) appeals were a common feature of public prosecut...
The large quantity of invective deployed by aristocrats in Roman criminal cases and political argume...
Scholarship tells the story of the history of rhetoric whereby the study of rhetoric declines first ...
This study investigates how literary battles fought over rhetorical style in ancient Rome and in the...
textScholarly analysis of rhetorical speeches over the last century has been concentrated on the “tr...
textThis dissertation examines the function and relevance of invective in late 4th century oratory. ...
Athenian forensic orators of the fourth century draw upon “negative representations of the other”, e...
"This study identifies specific features in the legal procedure and social perception of homicide in...
Litigants in 4th-century Athens used opponents’ physical appearance (in court and reported on previo...
This dissertation tracks representations of orators in a constellation of British texts throughout t...
Roman forensic performance during the Republic period involved a combination of uninterrupted formal...
Sicilian pioneers of comedy and rhetoric and their transmission to Athens -- Old comedy and proto-rh...
Homicide, Wounding, and Battery in the Fourth-Century Attic Orators addresses the law and rhetoric o...
This study identifies specific features in the legal procedure and social perception of homicide in ...
Invective Drag: Talking Dirty in Catullus, Cicero, Horace, and Ovid, studies the relationship betwee...
It is now well established that direct anger (ὀργή) appeals were a common feature of public prosecut...
The large quantity of invective deployed by aristocrats in Roman criminal cases and political argume...
Scholarship tells the story of the history of rhetoric whereby the study of rhetoric declines first ...
This study investigates how literary battles fought over rhetorical style in ancient Rome and in the...
textScholarly analysis of rhetorical speeches over the last century has been concentrated on the “tr...