Psychology and the classics : : a dialogue of disciplines / / edited by Jeroen Lauwers, Jan Opsomer and Hedwig Schwall.

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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter,, [2018]
2018
Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (334 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Fundamentals for a cognitive semantics of Latin : image schemas and metaphor in the meaning of Roman animus-concept / William Short
  • Odyssey 20 and cognitive science : a case study / Siobhan Privitera
  • Bodies of knowledge : metaphor and mnemonic practice in ancient historiography / Jennifer J. Devereaux
  • Feeling words : embodied metaphors in Seven against Thebes / Afroditi Angelopoulou
  • The affective ancient theatre, a bio-cultural cognitive approach / Peter Meineck
  • The sensed presence as an analytical tool in historical research / Gabriel Herman
  • Transforming knowledge : using arts-based activity to explore classics and therapeutic practice / Alex Wardrop, Georgie Huntley and Silvie Kilgallon
  • Learned helplessness, the structure of the Telemachy and Odysseus' return / Joel Christensen
  • Anticipating audiences : Hesiod's works and days and cognitive psychology / Lilah Grace Canevaro
  • Why does Orestes stay mad? / Marcia Dobson
  • The elegiac revolution : Deleuze, desire, and Propertius' monobiblos / Kyle Khellaf
  • Staging female selves in Sapphic poetry / Katerina Ladianou
  • Developmental psychologies in the Roman world : empiricism or ideology? / Jacob Mackey
  • Irony in Cicero's post-Reditum speeches / Luca Grillo
  • Psychoanalysis and the rhetorical tradition : theory and technique / Paul Earlie
  • Thucydides, Groupthink, and the Sicilian expedition fiasco / Aaron Turner
  • Mystic initiation and the near-death experience / Richard Seaford
  • Burton's Anatomy as classical, and present-day, mind science / Jennifer Radden
  • The psychology of psychotherapy : ancient and modern perspectives / Christopher Gill.