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Author Anhalt, Emily Katz, author

Title Embattled : how ancient Greek myths empower us to resist tyranny / Emily Katz Anhalt
Published Stanford, California : Redwood Press, [2021]

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Description 1 online resource (306 pages)
Contents Introduction : confronting tyranny today -- Leadership (Iliad 1-2) -- Community (Odyssey 1-4) -- Reality (Odyssey 5-8) -- Deception (Odyssey 9-16) -- Success (Odyssey 17-24) -- Justice (Aeschylus' Oresteia) -- Conflict (Sophocles' Antigone) -- Conclusion : the art of self-governance
Summary "An incisive exploration of the way Greek myths empower us to defeat tyranny. As tyrannical passions increasingly plague twenty-first-century politics, tales told in ancient Greek epics and tragedies provide a vital antidote. Democracy as a concept did not exist until the Greeks coined the term and tried the experiment, but the idea can be traced to stories that the ancient Greeks told and retold. From the eighth through the fifth centuries BCE, Homeric epics and Athenian tragedies exposed the tyrannical potential of not only individuals but groups large and small. These stories identified abuses of power as self-defeating and initiated a movement away from despotism and toward broader forms of political participation. Following her highly praised book "Enraged," the classicist Emily Katz Anhalt retells tales from key ancient Greek texts and then goes on to interpret the important message they hold for us today. As she reveals, Homer's "Iliad" and "Odyssey," Aeschylus's "Oresteia," and Sophocles's "Antigone" encourage us - as they encouraged the ancient Greeks - to take responsibility for our own choices and their consequences. These stories emphasize the responsibilities that come with power (any power, whether derived from birth, wealth, personal talents, or numerical advantage), reminding us that the powerful and the powerless alike have obligations to each other. They assist us in restraining destructive passions and balancing tribal allegiances with civic responsibilities. And they empower us to resist the tyrannical impulses of others and in ourselves. In an era of political polarization, "Embattled" demonstrates that if we seek to eradicate tyranny in all its toxic forms, ancient Greek epics and tragedies can point the way"-- Provided by publisher
Analysis Aeschylus
Athenian tragedy
Homer
Homeric epics
Sophocles
ancient Greece
ancient Greek myths
democracy
tyranny
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on September 20, 2021)
Subject Epic poetry, Greek -- Themes, motives
Greek drama (Tragedy) -- Themes, motives.
Mythology, Greek -- Political aspects
Power (Social sciences) in literature.
Democracy in literature.
Democracy in literature
Greek drama (Tragedy) -- Themes, motives
Power (Social sciences) in literature
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2021000153
ISBN 9781503629400
1503629406