Making a New Man

Ciceronian Self-Fashioning in the Rhetorical Works
ISBN13: 9780199267804ISBN10: 0199267804 Hardback, 400 pages
Apr 2005,  In Stock

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In Making a New Man John Dugan investigates how Cicero (106-43 BCE) uses his major treatises on rhetorical theory (De oratore, Brutus, and Orator) in order to construct himself as a new entity within Roman cultural life: a leader who based his authority upon intellectual, oratorical, and literary accomplishments instead of the traditional avenues for prestige such as a distinguished familial pedigree or political or military feats. Eschewing conventional Roman notions of manliness, Cicero constructed a distinctly aesthetized identity that flirts with the questionable domains of the theatre and the feminine, and thus fashioned himself as a "new man."

Features

  • Uncovers how Cicero fashions his identity through his works of rhetorical theory
  • Borrowing techniques from gender and cultural studies, investigates aspects of Cicero's rhetorical thought that are often overlooked, including its cautious embrace of a feminized theatricality
  • By showing how his works of rhetorical theory present Cicero as the ideal Roman orator, reveals Cicero's own role in his canonization within Roman literary culture

Product Details

400 pages; ISBN13: 978-0-19-926780-4ISBN10: 0-19-926780-4

About the Author(s)

John Dugan is Assistant Professor in the Classics Department, State University of New York at Buffalo.

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