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Envy, Poison, and Death : Women on Trial in Classical Athens



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Autore: Eidinow Esther <1970-, > Visualizza persona
Titolo: Envy, Poison, and Death : Women on Trial in Classical Athens Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Oxford, : Oxford University Press, 2015
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (436 p.)
Soggetto topico: Law & society
Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography
Social & cultural history
Soggetto non controllato: Athens
courts
emotions
envy
fourth century
gossip
HBLA1
HBTB
HRKP3
JFSJ1
JHMC
LAQ
law
magic
phthonos
religion
trial
VXW
women
Sommario/riassunto: At the heart of this book are some trials conducted in Athens in the fourth century BCE. In each case, the charges involved a combination of supernatural activities, including potion-brewing and cult activity; the defendants were all women. Because of the brevity of the ancient sources, and their lack of agreement, the precise charges are unclear; the reasons for taking these women to court, even condemning some of them to die, remain mysterious. This book takes the complexity and confusion of the evidence not as a riddle to be solved, but as revealing multiple social dynamics. It explores the changing factors-material, ideological, and psychological-that may have provoked these events. It focuses in particular on the dual role of envy (phthonos) and gossip as processes by which communities identified people and activities that were dangerous, and examines how and why those local, even individual, dynamics may have come to shape official civic decisions during a time of perceived hardship. At first sight so puzzling, these trials come to provide a vivid glimpse of the sociopolitical environment of Athens during the early to mid-fourth century BCE, including responses to changes in women's status and behaviour, and attitudes to particular supernatural/religious activities within the city. This study reveals some of the characters, events, and local social processes that shaped an emergent concept of magic: it suggests that the legal boundary of acceptable behaviour was shifting, not only within the legal arena, but also with the active involvement of society beyond the courts.
Altri titoli varianti: Envy, Poison, & Death
Titolo autorizzato: Envy, poison, and death  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 0-19-106891-8
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910557177903321
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