How does one construct a role for oneself in the fourth-century democratic city? This commentary on Isocrates'Antidosis, which includes a full translation as well as an extensive introduction, demonstrates that a rhetorician may do so by assuming roles that subvert many of the conventions invoked by the genre - a non-speaker in a rhetorical community, a rhetorician in a world where rhetorical performativity has derogatory connotations, a philosopher following the trial of Socrates. Moreover, Yun Lee Too demonstrates how the narrative of 'self' in theAntidosisis to be understood as a sophisticated amalgam of literary, rhetorical, philosophical, and legal discourses.
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Yun Lee Too is an independent scholar, formerly Professor in the Department of Classics, Columbia University.