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Social Psychology and the Ancient World

Methods and Applications
Buch | Hardcover
424 Seiten
2025
Brill (Verlag)
978-90-04-73128-8 (ISBN)
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Social Psychology and the Ancient World: Methods and Applications fosters interdisciplinary dialogues between classics and social psychology, exploring how modern scientific insights enhance ancient studies and how classics informs contemporary questions in social psychology, with expert contributions from both fields.
Social Psychology and the Ancient World: Methods and Applications fosters an interdisciplinary dialogue between classics and social psychology. Classicists use modern social-psychological insights to interpret ancient texts, while social psychologists engage with classical case studies to refine their own conceptual frameworks. This dialogue unfolds through an innovative structure: thematic sections introduced by social psychologists are paired with wide-ranging case studies by classicists, covering topics such as the psychology of tragic characters, comedic group dynamics, and the cognitive processes at play in oracles and deification. The volume offers methodological guidance for reconstructing the social psychology of past societies, addressing questions like: How did ancient Greeks understand character? How did laughter shape social cohesion? What role did emotional contagion play in narratives? How did ancient societies accommodate religious innovation? And above all: how do we know, and how can we properly investigate such questions?

Luuk Huitink, PhD 2013, is Associate Professor of Ancient Greek at the University of Amsterdam. His research combines cognitive, linguistic and narratological approaches to Greek literature. He is, among other things, co-editor of Experience, Narrative and Criticism in Ancient Greece (OUP 2020). Vlad Glăveanu, PhD (2012), is Full Professor of Psychology in the School of Psychology at Dublin City University and Adjunct Professor in the Centre for the Science of Learning and Technology at Bergen University. He is an expert in creativity, culture, wonder, collaboration, and possibility studies. Ineke Sluiter, FBA, PhD 1990, is Distinguished Professor of Greek at Leiden University. Her latest publications include ‘Situated Cognition: Sophocles, Milgram, and the Disobedient Hero’ (with Bob Corthals), in: Felix Budelmann & Ineke Sluiter (eds.) Minds on Stage. Greek Tragedy and Cognition. OUP 2023. Contributors are: Karen Bassi, Douglas Cairns, Paula Castro, Eveline Crone, Max van Duijn, Evert van Emde Boas, Vlad Glăveanu, Alexandra Hardwick, Luuk Huitink, Sandra Jovchelovitch, Jacqueline Klooster, David Konstan, Xenia Makri, Thomas R. Martin, Sheila Murnaghan, Anne-Sophie Noel, Ralph M. Rosen, Gordon Sammut, Ineke Sluiter, Michiel van Veldhuizen.

Foreword

Preface

Notes on Contributors



1 Introduction: How to Do the Social Psychology of the Ancient World

 Luuk Huitink and Ineke Sluiter



Part 1: The Psychology of Selfhood: Character and Individual

Introduction to Part 1: the Psychology of Selfhood Now and Then

 Sandra Jovchelovitch



2 Taming the Extraordinary: Shifting Motives and the Psychology of Tragic Actors

 Sheila Murnaghan



3 Individuals or Types? Ancient Criticism and Modern Psychology on Characterization in Greek Tragedy

 Evert van Emde Boas



Part 2: Social Representations: the Role of Comedy and Satire

Introduction to Part 2: Social Representation in Practice

 Gordon Sammut



4 Innovation, Group Psychology and the Comic Dêmos

 Alexandra Hardwick



5 “Not by Others but by Our Own Feathers”: a Social-Psychological Reading of Aristophanes’ Birds

 Xenia Makri



6 Cognitive Approaches to Ancient Satire: Rethinking the Laughter of Derision

 Ralph M. Rosen



Part 3: Narrative Meaning-Making

Introduction to Part 3: Narrative Meaning-Making

 Max J. van Duijn



7 Emotional Contagion, Empathy, and Sympathy as Responses to Verbal and Visual Narratives: Some Conceptual and Methodological Issues

 Douglas Cairns



8 The Experience of Coincidence in Euripides’ Ion

 Jacqueline Klooster



9 Finding Orestes: Oracles and Abductive Reasoning

 Michiel van Veldhuizen



Part 4: Imagination, Creativity, and Innovation

Introduction to Part 4: Imagination, Creativity, and Innovation across the Ages

 Vlad P. Glăveanu



10 Playing Make-Believe with Objects: Counterfactual Imagination and Psychodrama in Greek Tragedy

 Anne-Sophie Noel



11 The Posthumous Future in Sophocles’ Oedipus at Colonus

 Karen Bassi



Part 5: Accommodating New Concepts

Introduction to Part 5: Possibilities of Existence—Making and Changing Subjectivities and (Ancient) Worlds

 Paula Castro



12 How the Ancient World Learned to Sin

 David Konstan



13 Anchoring Religious Innovation: the Social Psychology of Deification in Athens 307 BCE

 Thomas R. Martin



14 Cyrus’ Learning Curve Views of Adolescent Psychology in Xenophon’s Cyropaedia

 Luuk Huitink and Eveline Crone



Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Euhormos: Greco-Roman Studies in Anchoring Innovation ; 8
Verlagsort Leiden
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 831 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Altertum / Antike
ISBN-10 90-04-73128-8 / 9004731288
ISBN-13 978-90-04-73128-8 / 9789004731288
Zustand Neuware
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