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Epic Facework: Self-presentation and social interaction in Homer

Book information

Publisher
ISD LLC
Year
2008
ISBN
9781910589434, 1910589438
Language
english
Format
PDF
Filesize
2 MB (2105834 bytes)
Pages
190\186
Time added
2022-10-05 12:21:31

Description

Homer's characters are often very far from an unreflecting struggle for status at others' expense. Rather than being a 'zero-sum game', their negotiations can be of an impressive delicacy, designed to protect the 'face' of the other. Gifts and visible deference are important measures of honour, but characters also care about what others really feel. This sensitive study reveals that at the beginnings of (surviving) Greek literature Homer's audience is expected to appreciate psychology and self-control of a very high order. Literary analysts, historians, anthropologists and indeed archaeologists will have much to learn here about the general level of sophistication of the historic and prehistoric societies which generated such deeply civilized poetry. Table of Contents Acknowledgments Preface 1 The Economy of Honor 2 Gifts 3 Managing Face 4 Rans om and Revenge 5 Apologies 6 Quarrel and Embass y 7 Conclus ions Bibl iography Index Locorum Gene ral Index

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