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Cursing for Justice

Magic, Disputes, and the Lawcourts in Classical Athens
BuchKartoniert, Paperback
167 Seiten
Englisch
Franz Steiner Verlagerschienen am15.02.2021
This book is a comprehensive exploration of curse tablets in the Athenian legal domain. Drawing on sociological and critical theory, Zinon Papakonstantinou outlines a framework for the interaction between curse tablets and legalities, namely in both formal and informal manifestations of the legal sphere, in Classical Athens. By delving into the complex world of Athenian daily life and disputes, Papakonstantinou argues that Athenians involved in litigation deployed binding curses as polysemic acts of conflict management and information control. They also used them as transgressive transcripts that went beyond normative or legislative taxonomies. Further, Papakonstantinou demonstrates how Athenians acting in a self-assessing and long-term agential mode employed curse tablets strategically to advance their individual agenda and position in Athenian society.As a result, Athenian legal curse tablets point to a conceptually malleable perception of "law" and "litigation" driven by utility and self-interest that clashed with claims to justice, the pursuit of the rule of law, and attitudes towards jurors articulated by litigants in Athenian forensic orations.mehr
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KlappentextThis book is a comprehensive exploration of curse tablets in the Athenian legal domain. Drawing on sociological and critical theory, Zinon Papakonstantinou outlines a framework for the interaction between curse tablets and legalities, namely in both formal and informal manifestations of the legal sphere, in Classical Athens. By delving into the complex world of Athenian daily life and disputes, Papakonstantinou argues that Athenians involved in litigation deployed binding curses as polysemic acts of conflict management and information control. They also used them as transgressive transcripts that went beyond normative or legislative taxonomies. Further, Papakonstantinou demonstrates how Athenians acting in a self-assessing and long-term agential mode employed curse tablets strategically to advance their individual agenda and position in Athenian society.As a result, Athenian legal curse tablets point to a conceptually malleable perception of "law" and "litigation" driven by utility and self-interest that clashed with claims to justice, the pursuit of the rule of law, and attitudes towards jurors articulated by litigants in Athenian forensic orations.

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Kritik
"Papakonstantinou belegt überzeugend, dass die Fluchtafeln eine wichtige, nicht mehr zu vernachlässigende Quelle für die Rechtsgeschichte sind, die uns ein neues Bild der Konfliktaustragung und der Gerichtsbarkeit in Athen bieten." Charlotte Schubert Historische Zeitschrift 314, 2022 20220601mehr

Autor

Zinon Papakonstantinou is Professor of Classics at the University of Illinois at Chicago. A cultural historian of ancient Greece, his research interests span the entire Greco-Roman antiquity (8th century BCE - 4th century CE) as well as the field of Classical reception, with a particular emphasis on sport, magic, popular culture, disputes and legalities.