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Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Jon Hesk
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:348 | Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 153 |
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Category/Genre | Semantics Literary studies - classical, early and medieval World history - BCE to c 500 CE |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780521028714
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Classifications | Dewey:938.5 |
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Audience | Professional & Vocational | Tertiary Education (US: College) | |
Illustrations |
Worked examples or Exercises
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Cambridge University Press
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Imprint |
Cambridge University Press
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Publication Date |
2 November 2006 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
This book, first published in 2000, is a full-length study of the representation of deceit and lies in classical Athens. Dr Hesk traces the ways in which Athenian drama, democratic oratory and elite prose-writing construct and theorize a relationship between dishonesty and civic identity. He focuses on the ideology of military trickery, notions of the 'noble lie' and the developing associations of rhetorical language with deceptive communication. Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens combines close analysis of Athenian texts with lively critiques of modern theorists and classical scholars. Athenian democratic culture was crucially informed by a nuanced, anxious and dynamic discourse on the problems and opportunities which deception presented for its citizenry. Mobilizing comparisons with twentieth-century democracies, the author argues that Athenian literature made deception a fundamental concern for democratic citizenship. This ancient discourse on lying highlights the dangers of modern resignation and postmodern complacency concerning the politics and morality of deception.
Reviews'... thoughtful and wide-ranging.' Perspectives on Politics
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