Mimesis can refer to imitation, emulation, representation, or reenactment - and it is a concept that links together many aspects of ancient Greek Culture. The Western Greek bell-krater on the cover, for example, is painted with a scene from a phlyax play with performers imitating mythical characters drawn from poetry, which also represent collective cultural beliefs and practices. One figure is shown playing a flute, the music from which might imitate nature, or represent deeper truths of the cosmos based upon Pythagorean views (which were widespread in Western Greece at the time). The idea that mimesis should be restricted to ideals was made famous by Plato (whose connections to Pythagoreanism and Siracusa are well-known), and famously cha...
This paper wants to address the Aristotelian analysis of the concept of mimesis from a social and cu...
Herodas, a third century contemporary of Theocritus and Callimachus, combined thematic and structura...
Origin, evolution and development of mime in ancient Greece. This chapter is part of a "History of G...
Mimesis can refer to imitation, emulation, representation, or reenactment - and it is a concept that...
An investigation of the origin, evolution and actual occurrences of the mimeisthai-group of cognate ...
The aim of my dissertation is to trace an intellectual and theoretical trend in classical Greek lite...
26. On mimesis One topic which was frequently touched upon in the previous exposition but not dealt ...
For Plato mimesis is the appearance of the external image of things. In his view, the reality was no...
Nicolas Maréchal, Coupe d’un tronc d’arbre,1793, gouache sur vélin, Paris, Muséum National d'Histoir...
In recent decades, mimesis has become a critical term for rethinking relationality, difference, and ...
Le théâtre dans la Grèce Antique a développé quatre genres dramatiques : la tragédie, la comédie, le...
Este artigo procura compreender a noção de mimese na Poética de Aristóteles. Tanto nos autores do sé...
The article discuss the problem of culture in light of two key terms of Platonic understanding of hu...
The focus of this essay is to examine and reconstruct one of Theodor Adorno's most enigmatic philoso...
Theatre as mimesis, the actor as mimic: can we still think in these terms, two and a half millennia ...
This paper wants to address the Aristotelian analysis of the concept of mimesis from a social and cu...
Herodas, a third century contemporary of Theocritus and Callimachus, combined thematic and structura...
Origin, evolution and development of mime in ancient Greece. This chapter is part of a "History of G...
Mimesis can refer to imitation, emulation, representation, or reenactment - and it is a concept that...
An investigation of the origin, evolution and actual occurrences of the mimeisthai-group of cognate ...
The aim of my dissertation is to trace an intellectual and theoretical trend in classical Greek lite...
26. On mimesis One topic which was frequently touched upon in the previous exposition but not dealt ...
For Plato mimesis is the appearance of the external image of things. In his view, the reality was no...
Nicolas Maréchal, Coupe d’un tronc d’arbre,1793, gouache sur vélin, Paris, Muséum National d'Histoir...
In recent decades, mimesis has become a critical term for rethinking relationality, difference, and ...
Le théâtre dans la Grèce Antique a développé quatre genres dramatiques : la tragédie, la comédie, le...
Este artigo procura compreender a noção de mimese na Poética de Aristóteles. Tanto nos autores do sé...
The article discuss the problem of culture in light of two key terms of Platonic understanding of hu...
The focus of this essay is to examine and reconstruct one of Theodor Adorno's most enigmatic philoso...
Theatre as mimesis, the actor as mimic: can we still think in these terms, two and a half millennia ...
This paper wants to address the Aristotelian analysis of the concept of mimesis from a social and cu...
Herodas, a third century contemporary of Theocritus and Callimachus, combined thematic and structura...
Origin, evolution and development of mime in ancient Greece. This chapter is part of a "History of G...