Scholarship on Ecclesiazusae (as on Wealth) has been largely divided between those who are in favour of a fantastical/positive reading of the play and view it as a celebration of comic energy void of serious social critique, and those who argue for an ironic/satirical interpretation and deem Praxagora's plan as a spectacular failure. The unsuccessful realization of the new political programme is often regarded as a commentary on the state of democracy at the time. Other views are more affirmative of the democratic values of the play: Scholtz claims that the women in Ecclesiazusae succeed into putting into action Lysistrata's dream of a cohesive civic order, although, according to him, the play does not present ‘an unambiguously pro or contr...
Reading and performing Aristophanes' Lysistrata through the work of Judith Butler on performativity ...
The article is placed in the scope of research of classical studies, drama and theatre studies, and ...
Das peças com tema feminino de Aristófanes Lisístrata (411 a.C), As Tesmoforiantes (411 a.C) e Mulh...
Gender reversal in Aristophanes’ plays of 411 BCE (Women at the Thesmophoria Festival (Thesmophoriaz...
This article returns to the debate centred around feminist readings ofAristophanes’ Lysistrata (rece...
An account of the reception of Aristophanes' Lysistrata from the nineteenth through to the twenty-fi...
The article is an attempt of commentary on the Aristophanes’ comedy in feminist/gender perspective. ...
My dissertation grapples with three significant areas of Classical scholarship: the politics of Aris...
<div class="page" title="Page 1"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p>Thesmophoriazusae is...
I now see that a title like Sex, Women, and Politics in Aristophanes\u27 Ecclesiazusae would have ...
The concept of Otherness is the process by which societies and groups exclude 'Others' whom they wan...
Abstract: In Classical Athenian society, we find the definition of some social roles imputed to men ...
411 BC during the festival in Lenaia in Athens, in the end stages of the Peloponnesian war, Aristoph...
Lysistrata, first performed in 411 BCE, is an Old Comedy about a fictional sex strike by the women o...
In Aristophanes\u27 Thesmophoriazusae, the women of Athens, infuriated by Euripides\u27 too-accurate...
Reading and performing Aristophanes' Lysistrata through the work of Judith Butler on performativity ...
The article is placed in the scope of research of classical studies, drama and theatre studies, and ...
Das peças com tema feminino de Aristófanes Lisístrata (411 a.C), As Tesmoforiantes (411 a.C) e Mulh...
Gender reversal in Aristophanes’ plays of 411 BCE (Women at the Thesmophoria Festival (Thesmophoriaz...
This article returns to the debate centred around feminist readings ofAristophanes’ Lysistrata (rece...
An account of the reception of Aristophanes' Lysistrata from the nineteenth through to the twenty-fi...
The article is an attempt of commentary on the Aristophanes’ comedy in feminist/gender perspective. ...
My dissertation grapples with three significant areas of Classical scholarship: the politics of Aris...
<div class="page" title="Page 1"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p>Thesmophoriazusae is...
I now see that a title like Sex, Women, and Politics in Aristophanes\u27 Ecclesiazusae would have ...
The concept of Otherness is the process by which societies and groups exclude 'Others' whom they wan...
Abstract: In Classical Athenian society, we find the definition of some social roles imputed to men ...
411 BC during the festival in Lenaia in Athens, in the end stages of the Peloponnesian war, Aristoph...
Lysistrata, first performed in 411 BCE, is an Old Comedy about a fictional sex strike by the women o...
In Aristophanes\u27 Thesmophoriazusae, the women of Athens, infuriated by Euripides\u27 too-accurate...
Reading and performing Aristophanes' Lysistrata through the work of Judith Butler on performativity ...
The article is placed in the scope of research of classical studies, drama and theatre studies, and ...
Das peças com tema feminino de Aristófanes Lisístrata (411 a.C), As Tesmoforiantes (411 a.C) e Mulh...