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Experiencing Pain in Imperial Greek Culture

Experiencing Pain in Imperial Greek Culture

9780198810513
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This volume investigates the history and nature of pain in Greek culture under the Roman Empire (50-250 CE). Traditional accounts of pain in this society have focused either on philosophical or medical theories of pain or on Christian notions of suffering; fascination with the pained body has often been assumed to be a characteristic of Christian society, rather than Imperial culture in general. This book employs tools from contemporary cultural and literary theory to examine thetreatment of pain in a range of central cultural discourses from the first three centuries of the Empire, including medicine, religious writing, novelistic literature, and rhetorical ekphrasis. It argues instead that pain was approached from an holistic perspective:: rather than treating pain as anarrowly defined physiological perception, it was conceived as a type of embodied experience in which ideas about the bodys physiology, the representation and articulation of its perceptions, as well as the emotional and cognitive impact of pain were all important facets of what it meant to be in pain. By bringing this conception to light, scholars are able to redefine our understanding of the social and emotional fabric of Imperial society and help to reposition its relationship with theemergence of Christian society in late antiquity.
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OUP Oxford
87995
9780198810513
9780198810513

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Publication date
2017
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
304
Dimensions (mm)
135 x 216
Weight (g)
490
  • Frontmatter; Abbreviations, Transliterations, and Editions; Introduction; Part 1: Diagnosing and Treating Pain; Introduction: Diagnosing and Treating the Pained Body; Aretaios of Kappodokia; Galen; Conclusion: Diagnosis and Pain; Part 2: Representing Pain; Introduction: Refiguring Pain Symptoms; Sore Feet and Tragedy in Plutarch and Lucian; Sacred Pain in Ailios Aristeides; Conclusion: Pain and Language Recalibrated; Part 3: Viewing Trauma, Seeing Pain; Introduction: Ekphrasis, Trauma, and Viewing Pain; Philostratos Prurient Gaze; Viewing and Emotional Conflict in Akhilleus Tatios; Viewing Trauma in Plutarch; Conclusion: Whats in a View?; Conclusion; Endmatter; Bibliography; Indices;
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