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The Work of Tragic Productions: Towards a New History of Drama as Labor Culture [PDF]
Preliminary analysis of the representation of laborers in Greek tragedy and satyr ...
David Roselli
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The Tragedy of the Greek Debt Crisis: To Be Done With Judgment
Since the first memorandum “agreement” between Greece and its international creditors in 2010, the “tragedy of the Greek debt crisis” has become one of the most popular narratives that frame Greece’s condition of indebtedness.
Christina Banalopoulou
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Des eunuques dans la tragédie grecque. L’orientalisme antique à l’épreuve des textes
In the past few decades, eunuchs have been described as being for the ancient Greeks a fascinating symbol of eastern effeminacy and weakness as opposed to strong, male Greeks, exemplifying ancient Greek orientalism.
Dominique Lenfant
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The Birth of Tragedy in the Cinquecento: Humanism and Literary History [PDF]
Humanist literary historians treated Aristotle’s ‘Poetics’ in a distinctive way: as a historical source. How had the Greek tragedy arisen, what was its relation to the comedy, and how was it performed?
Haugen, Kristine Louise
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Tadashi Suzuki and Theodoros Terzopoulos: Crossing Boundaries, Creating Bridges
In the first part, the paper focuses on Tadashi Suzuki’s relationship with Greece and Greek tragedy, a relationship that dates back to the 1970s and extends to the present.
Penelope Chatzidimitriou
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Tragedy on Stage : Translation, Adaptation and the Body in Contemporary Drama Tragedy has always been an important literary genre. Topics dealt with these plays have so deeply penetrated the imaginary worldwide, in a way that in every century one can ...
Nicolò Zaggia
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Euripides' Medea: the theatricality of "madness"
Medea is an Ancient Greek tragedy written by Euripides and first played in 431 BC. It portrays a woman who goes beyond the traditional role of a woman in Ancient Greek society, so far as to kill her children and her husband’s new wife—to revenge his ...
Iakovos Menelaou
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REVIEW to: Milagros Quijada y Carmen Encinas, Connecting Rhetoric and Attic Drama, Bari: Levante Editori, 2017, pp. 313 (ISBN 9788879496841) [PDF]
The present volume is composed of nine studies on Greek tragedy and one on Greek comedy. The chronological framework approached in this study includes not only the Attic dramatic production of the classical period, with regard to works preserved in their
Mikel Labiano
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Tyrannoi and Tyrants on the Tragic Stage
The paper analyses the terms tyrannos and basileus in both Greek politics and Greek drama, taking under special scrutiny various connotations and associations of the terms tyrannos and tyrannis in the language of Attic tragedy.
Jan Kucharski
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Greek Tragedy: A Rape Culture?
This essay looks at rape in Greek tragedy through the lens of several moments of feminist theorizing and activism about rape. Starting with a study of second and third wave feminist approaches, it analyzes those plays that seem closest to modern ...
Nancy Sorkin Rabinowitz
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