Reading Roman emotions – Visual and textual interpretations
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- Published 2020
- Isbn 9789170421860
- Issn 0081-993X
- ActaRom-4°, 64
- Type Hardcover
- 199 pages
- English
Table of contents
Preface
Hedvig von Ehrenheim & Marina Prusac-Lindhagen | Introduction
Susan Matt | 1. Recovering emotion from visual culture
Gesine Manuwald | 2.“artifices scaenici, qui imitantur adfectus”. Displaying emotions in Roman drama and oratory
J. Rasmus Brandt | 3. Emotions in a liminal space. A look at Etruscan tomb paintings
Hedvig von Ehrenheim | 4. Humour in Roman villa sculpture. Laughter for social cohesion
John R. Clarke | 5. Laughter in Roman visual culture, 100 BC–AD 200. Contexts and theories
Arja Karivieri | 6. Reading emotions in Pompeian wall paintings and mosaics
Thea Selliaas Thorsen | 7. Blindness and insight. Emotions of erotic love in Roman poetry
Kristine Kolrud | 8. Breaking Fury’s chains. The representation of anger in the Sala di Giovanni dalle Bande Nere in the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence
Lena Larsson Lovén | 9. … and left his parents in mourning … Grief and commemoration of children on Roman memorials
Johan Vekselius | 10. Trajan’s tears. Reading virtue through emotions
Marina Prusac-Lindhagen | 11. Through the looking glass. Collective emotions and psychoiconography in Roman portrait studies
Jan N. Bremmer | Epilogue. Final considerations and questions regarding visual and textual emotions