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Combat Trauma And The Ancient Greeks Peter Meineck David Konstan

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Combat Trauma And The Ancient Greeks Peter Meineck David Konstan
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.42 MB
Author: Peter Meineck & David Konstan
ISBN: 9781137398871, 1137398876
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Combat Trauma And The Ancient Greeks Peter Meineck David Konstan by Peter Meineck & David Konstan 9781137398871, 1137398876 instant download after payment.

This ground-breaking book applies trauma studies to the drama and literature of the ancient Greeks. Diverse essays explore how the Greeks responded to war and if what we now term "combat trauma," "post-traumatic stress," or "combat stress injury" can be discerned in ancient Greek culture.

This volume of essays grew from a conference entitled Combat Trauma and the Ancient Stage held at New York University in April 2011. This two-day event was part of a national public program called Ancient Greeks/Modern Lives. This program visited one hundred communities across the US and used staged readings by professional actors of ancient Greek tragedy and Epic, moderated by scholars and followed by open “town-hall” style meetings to bring together members of the American veteran community with the public to explore issues related to war and society.

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