The state of speech : rhetoric and political thought in Ancient Rome / Joy Connolly.

Por: Connolly, JoyTipo de material: TextoTextoDetalles de publicación: Princeton, N.J. ; Woodstock : Princeton University Press, 2007. Descripción: xii, 304 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 9780691123646 Tema(s): Cicerón, Marco Tulio -- Crítica e Interpretación | Cicerón, Marco Tulio -- Pensamiento político y social | Roma -- Política y gobierno -- <0265-<0030, República | Latín -- Retórica | Política -- Filosofía
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Acknowledgments xi Abbreviations used xiii Introduction: Rhetoric and political thought 1 Chapter One: Founding the state of speech 23 Politics in public 30 Ideology and power 38 Expressions of traditional authority 47 The rhetoric of equality 56 The rationalized republic 65 Chapter Two: Naturalized citizens 77 The nature of republics 82 Introducing the problem: The Ciceronian preface 89 Rome, naturally 104 Hybridity 113 Chapter Three: The body politic 118 The problem with philosophers 121 The corporeal citizen 130 A theory of political communication 137 An alternative history of the self 148 Fragility 151 Chapter Four: The aesthetics of virtue 158 The problem of liberty 158 The republic of passions 163 Decorum: Enactment of civic love 169 Catullus's republican rhetoric 175 Oratory and liberty, decorum and consent 185 Falling in love with the law 191 Chapter Five: Republican theater 198 Being and seeming 200 The civic stage 211 Women and speech 214 The best orator 223 The terrors of collectivity 231 Chapter Six: Imperial reenactments 237 Replay and parody 239 Reading resistance in Augustan declamation 242 Quintilian: A republican education for autocracy 254 Conclusion: The Ciceronian citizen in a global world 262 Bibliography 275 Ancient sources 293 Index 295
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Acknowledgments xi Abbreviations used xiii Introduction: Rhetoric and political thought 1 Chapter One: Founding the state of speech 23 Politics in public 30 Ideology and power 38 Expressions of traditional authority 47 The rhetoric of equality 56 The rationalized republic 65 Chapter Two: Naturalized citizens 77 The nature of republics 82 Introducing the problem: The Ciceronian preface 89 Rome, naturally 104 Hybridity 113 Chapter Three: The body politic 118 The problem with philosophers 121 The corporeal citizen 130 A theory of political communication 137 An alternative history of the self 148 Fragility 151 Chapter Four: The aesthetics of virtue 158 The problem of liberty 158 The republic of passions 163 Decorum: Enactment of civic love 169 Catullus's republican rhetoric 175 Oratory and liberty, decorum and consent 185 Falling in love with the law 191 Chapter Five: Republican theater 198 Being and seeming 200 The civic stage 211 Women and speech 214 The best orator 223 The terrors of collectivity 231 Chapter Six: Imperial reenactments 237 Replay and parody 239 Reading resistance in Augustan declamation 242 Quintilian: A republican education for autocracy 254 Conclusion: The Ciceronian citizen in a global world 262 Bibliography 275 Ancient sources 293 Index 295

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