The study of emotion in antiquity has produced an ever-growing bibliography that spans from exploring individual emotion to assessing their expression in various historical circumstances and sources. However, in relation to ancient Greek culture, a conspicuous gap persists in the examination of how gender differences shaped emotional experiences and expressions. This concise issue aims to address this gap.

Storying Gendered Emotions in Greek Culture

Irene Salvo
2024-01-01

Abstract

The study of emotion in antiquity has produced an ever-growing bibliography that spans from exploring individual emotion to assessing their expression in various historical circumstances and sources. However, in relation to ancient Greek culture, a conspicuous gap persists in the examination of how gender differences shaped emotional experiences and expressions. This concise issue aims to address this gap.
2024
gender, emotion, ancient Greek culture
embodied emotion and gesture, Greek history, Greek literature
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