Persuasive gelos: public speaking and the use of laughter (original) (raw)

No Laughing Matter: Rhetorical Humour in Ancient and Contemporary Public Speaking.

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Halliwell, S. 2008. Greek Laughter. Cambridge (Mnemosyne, 2011, 310-313)

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Papaioannou, Sophia and Andreas Serafim, “Killing with a Smile: Comic Invective in Greek and Roman Oratory”, in Comic Invective in Ancient Greek and Roman Oratory (Berlin and Boston: De Gruyter, Trends in Classics, Supplementary Volumes – forthcoming in 2021)

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Review: M. Alexiou, D. Cairns (ed.), Greek Laughter and Tears: Antiquity and After. BMCR 2018.02.57

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Laughter in Ancient Rome: A Lost Opportunity

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The Poetics in its Aristotelian Context, ed. M. Heath, D. Munteanu and P. Destrée, Routledge, 2020

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The laughter within the Dialogues of the Dead

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Laughter and Collective Trauma in Aristophanic Comedy

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Aristophanic Humor. Theory and Practice, 2020

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Laughter Interjections in Greek Comedy (CQ, 2011)

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The Making of Powerful Laughter, c.1100-1200

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Laughter & Power in the Twelfth Century, 2019

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Greek Laughter and the Problem of the Absurd (Arion 13.2, 2005: 121-46)

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Quintilian on Laughter (Inst. 6.3)

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Old World: Journal of Ancient Africa and Eurasia

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On prosody and humor in Greek conversational narratives

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Laughter in Plutarch’s Convivium Septem Sapientium

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Classical Philology 111.1 (2016) 74-88

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Review of M. Plaza, The Function of Humour in Roman Verse Satire. Laughing and Lying, in Classical Review 58 (2008) 138-140.

Kirk Freudenburg

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Oratory and Emotion in Classical Greece

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A COMEDY HANDBOOK. M. Fontaine, A.C. Scafuro (edd.) The Oxford Handbook of Greek and Roman Comedy. Pp. xiv + 894, ills. New York: Oxford University Press, 2014. Cased, £115, US$175. ISBN: 978-0-19-974354-4

Marcel Lech

The Classical Review, 2015

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Script Oppositions and Humorous Tагgets: Promoting Values and Constructing Identities via Humor in Greek Conversational Data

Argiris Archakis

2006

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Imagining Divine Laughter in Homer and Lucian [AUTHOR'S FINAL MS]

Stephen Halliwell

M. Alexiou and D. Cairns, eds., Greek Laughter and Tears: Antiquity and After (Edinburgh University Press)., 2017

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Rev. M. Beard, Laughter in Ancient Rome: On Joking, Tickling, and Cracking Up (Berkeley 2014). Journal of Roman Archaeology 28 (2015) 647-651.

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Plato on Laughter and Moral Harm

Franco Trivigno

Laughter, Humor and Comedy in Ancient Philosophy, eds. P. Destrée and F. Trivigno, 2019

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Conversational dynamics of humour: the telephone game in Greek

Maria Sifianou

Journal of Pragmatics, 2003

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The Ancient Roots of Humor Theory

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HUMOR: The International Journal of Humor Research, 2012

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Laughter on the Fringes: The Reception of Old Comedy in the Imperial Greek World. By Anna Peterson. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2019. Pp. [viii] + 230

Regine May

Classical Philology, 2021

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On prosody and humour in Greek conversational narratives

Dimitris Papazachariou

ling.ohio-state.edu

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The Virtues of sympathetic Humour in the Languages of ancient, patristic and modern Christianity

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God in Question. Religious Language and Secular Languages, Martin M. Lintner (ed.), 2014

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Subversive Laughter: The Sayings of Courtesans in Book 13 of Athenaeus' Deipnosophistae

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The Collection of Sententiae associated with the Mimographer Publilius and its Portrayal of Laughter, Tears, and Silence

Costas Panayotakis

2013

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2013 'Rhetorical actors and other versatile Hellenistic vocalists', in C. Kremmydas and K. Tempest (eds.) Hellenistic Oratory, 109-36. CUP, 2013.

Edith M Hall

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M. Sonnino, Comedy Outside the Canon: From Ritual Slapstick to Hellenistic Mime, in G. Colesanti - M. Giordano (edd.), Submerged Literature in Ancient Greek Culture. An Introduction, Berlin - Boston 2014 (Walter De Gruyter), pp. 128-150

Maurizio Sonnino

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DRAMATIC DIALOGUE AND THE DIALOGICAL ENCOUNTERS ON THE ANCIENT GREEK STAGE, 'Parabasis' Scientific Bulletin, Department of Theatre Studies, University of Athens, 2003.

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Speech-Making in Ancient Rhetoric, Josephus, and Acts: Messages and Playfulness (2 parts combined)

Steve Mason

Early Christianity, 2011

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