1st Edition
The Making of Identities in Athenian Oratory
Introduction Jakub Filonik, Brenda Griffith-Williams, and Janek Kucharski Part 1: The politics of naming and individuals’ rhetorical identities 1. Civic and local identities in Athenian rhetoric Roger Brock 2. The two Mantitheuses in Demosthenes 39 and [Demosthenes] 40: a case of Athenian identity theft? Brenda Griffith-Williams 3. Constructing the identity of Timarchus in Aeschines 1 Rosalia Hatzilambrou 4. Constructing gender identity: women in Athenian trials Konstantinos Kapparis Part 2: The rhetorical construction of civic identities 5. Athenian identity and the ideology of autochthony: an institutionalist approach Matteo Barbato 6. Lysias and the rhetoric of citizen honour Benjamin Keim 7. Archaism, performance, and civic status in Lysias 10 Against Theomnestus Alex Petkas 8. Seeing others as Athenians in Demosthenes’ third Philippic Judson Herrman Part 3: Social and material dimensions of Athenian identities 9. The rich and the poor, conflicts and alliances: socio-economic identities and their uses in the Demosthenic corpus Lucia Cecchet 10. Prosecutorial identities and the problem of relevance Janek Kucharski 11. Space, place, and identity in Antiphon On the Murder of Herodes Christine Plastow. Index Index locorum
Biography
Jakub Filonik is Assistant Professor of Classics at the University of Silesia in Katowice, Poland.
Brenda Griffith-Williams is Honorary Research Associate in the Department of Greek and Latin at University College London, UK.
Janek Kucharski is Assistant Professor of Classics at the University of Silesia in Katowice, Poland.






