Middlebury

CLAS0149A-F09

Rhetoric Politics Greece&Rome

Rhetoric and Politics From Ancient Greece and Rome to the Present
What is the art of rhetoric? What ancient rhetorical techniques still make effective political weapons today? What does the use of slander reveal about the ancients and ourselves? In this course, we will learn the fundamentals and techniques of Greco-Roman oratory and examine, in particular, the aims and conventions of slander. By comparing ancient and modern political propaganda (e.g. campaign speeches) in their historical contexts, we will come to a better understanding of the power of rhetoric to frame and influence political debate. Readings will include works by Plato, Aristotle, Demosthenes, Cicero, Catullus, and Sallust, as well as selections from contemporary politics. 2 hrs. lect., 1 hr. disc.
Course Reference Number (CRN):
92763
Subject Code:
CLAS
Course Number:
0149
Section Identifier:
A

Course

CLAS 0149

All Sections in Fall 2009

Fall 2009

CLAS0149A-F09 Lecture (Samponaro Steltenpohl)
CLAS0149Y-F09 Discussion (Samponaro Steltenpohl)
CLAS0149Z-F09 Discussion (Samponaro Steltenpohl)