An edition of The lure of the arena (2011)

The lure of the arena

social psychology and the crowd at the Roman games

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An edition of The lure of the arena (2011)

The lure of the arena

social psychology and the crowd at the Roman games

"Why did the Romans turn out in their tens of thousands to watch brutal gladiatorial games? Previous studies have tried to explain the attraction of the arena by theorizing about its cultural function in Roman society. The games have been seen as celebrations of the violence of empire or of Rome's martial heritage, or as manifestations of the emperor's power. The desire to watch has therefore been limited to the Roman context and rendered alien to modern sensibilities. Yet the historical record reveals that people living in quite different times and circumstances (including our own) have regularly come out in large numbers to watch public rituals of violence such as executions, floggings, animal-baiting, cudgeling, pugilism, and so on. Appreciating the social-psychological dynamics at work in attracting people to watch such events not only deepens our understanding of the spectator at the Roman games but also suggests something important about ourselves"--

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English
Pages
362

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The lure of the arena: social psychology and the crowd at the Roman games
2011, Cambridge University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 325-357) and index.

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Cambridge, New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
937
Library of Congress
HV8551 .F34 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 362 p.
Number of pages
362

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL31136625M
Internet Archive
lureofarenasocia0000faga
ISBN 13
9780521196161
LCCN
2010042929

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