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Metic's philia: a gender approach to the Antigones of the XXth century
This essay intends to investigate interpretations and rewritings of Sofocle’s Antigone in the second half of 20th Century from a gender perspective. In particular, it analyses four thematic features departing from Sofocle’s text and aims to a progressive
Elena Porciani
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In postwar Western culture, the myth of Antigone has been the subject of noted literary, literary-critical, dramatic, philosophical, and philological treatments, not least due to the strong influence of one of the key plays of the twentieth century ...
Matic Kocijančič
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Polyneices’ Body and His Monument: Class, Social Status, and Funerary Commemoration in Sophocles’ Antigone [PDF]
There has been much debate about the role of Greek tragedy in questioning and/or affirming values. This paper addresses the broader relationship between theater and society in terms of the ways in which the dead were commemorated in fifth-century Athens.
David Roselli
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Antigone represents the tragedy of politics, that is, the reversal of the logic of the mechanisms of State power. Analysis of Sofocle's tragedy in the light of the Friedrich Hölderlin's 'Notes' (1804) and its repercussions in the reception of 'Antigone'
Sotera Fornaro
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Abstract The Pleistocene is a key period for understanding the evolutionary history and palaeobiogeography of the European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus). The species was first documented in southeastern Iberia at the beginning of the Middle Pleistocene and appears to have rapidly spread throughout Southwestern Europe, where it was found in numerous ...
Maxime Pelletier
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The proposal focuses on contemporary adaptations of the myth of Antigone, with particular emphasis on the themes of diversity, integration, and inclusion. Over the centuries, the myth of Antigone has been reinterpreted to give voice to various minorities;
Chiara Protani
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A particular text often circulates in a number of translations. Sophocles’ Antigone is one of the most often translated Greek tragedies into Polish.
Barbara Bibik
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Playwright: Sophocles Director: Henry Hoffman Set Design: Rob Koontz Costumes: Elizabeth M.
San Jose State University, Theatre Arts
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Organizational Soundscapes and the Sonicity of Voices: The Power of the ‘Sounds’ that Carry ‘Words’
Abstract Organizations are soundscapes – they resonate with sounds and particularly the sounds of voices. Somehow however voice sonics, that is the sounds of voices and not the words carried on those sounds, have escaped attention in management studies. This absence of analysis is peculiar given voice sonics' undoubted influence on management (they may
Nancy Harding, Jackie Ford
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The parrhesia in Sophocles’ Antigone and the resignification in the figure of Luisa Luisi
The article addresses the resignification of the character of Antigone in the figure of the Uruguayan poet, pedagogue, and feminist Luisa Luisi through the concept of “parrhesia” (Michel Foucault).
María Soledad Álvez
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