

Jessica Romney, "Lyric Poetry and Social Identity in Archaic Greece" (U Michigan Press, 2020)
9 snips Jan 8, 2024
In this podcast, Jessica Romney discusses her book on social identity in ancient Greece, examining how Greek men presented themselves to one another through poetry. She explores the construction of identity in martial-themed poetry, the protection of group identities in exile, the negotiation between individual and group in political lyric, and more. Romney demonstrates that sympotic lyric focuses on the same behaviors and values to construct social identities. The podcast also explores the role of memory in shaping group identity, the significance of Sparta, the influence of tyrants on citizen identity, and the preservation of ancient Greek texts.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Exploring Greek Lyric Poetry in the Symposium Setting
01:34 • 11min
The Evolution of the Symposium in Ancient Greece
12:27 • 4min
Exploring Identity in Ancient Greece
16:20 • 20min
Sparta: A Unique and Influential Greek City
36:43 • 8min
The Role of Tyrants in Ancient Identity Creation
44:44 • 14min
Solon's Laws and the Preservation of Ancient Greek Texts
59:08 • 4min