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Body Language In The Greek And Roman Worlds Illustrated Douglas L Cairns Professor Of Classics Douglas Cairns

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Body Language In The Greek And Roman Worlds Illustrated Douglas L Cairns Professor Of Classics Douglas Cairns
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Publisher: Classical Press of Wales
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.58 MB
Pages: 300
Author: Douglas L. Cairns; Professor of Classics Douglas Cairns
ISBN: 9781905125012, 1905125011
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: Illustrated

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Body Language In The Greek And Roman Worlds Illustrated Douglas L Cairns Professor Of Classics Douglas Cairns by Douglas L. Cairns; Professor Of Classics Douglas Cairns 9781905125012, 1905125011 instant download after payment.

A distinguished international cast of scholars discusses models of gesture and non-verbal communication as they apply to Greek and Roman culture, literature and art. Topics include dress and costume in the Homeric poems; the importance of looking, eye-contact, and face-to-face orientation in Greek society; the construction of facial expression in Greek and Roman epic; the significance of gesture and body language in the visual meaning of ancient sculpture; the evidence for gesture and performance style in the texts of ancient drama; the erotic significance of feet and footprints; and the role of gesture in Roman law. The volume seeks to apply a sense of history as well as of theory in interpreting non-verbal communication. It looks both at the cross-cultural and at the culturally specific in its treatment of this important but long-neglected aspect of Classical Studies.

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