In Fifth Century B.C. Athens, the tragic playwrights took upon themselves the traditional mantle of poet-sage and responded to the cultural crisis of their time: the rupture within the Athenian mindset between on the one hand, an emergent Enlightenment-style discourse based on the juridico-political rationality of the democratic polis and on a confident assessment of the human condition, and on the other, the archaic discourse of myth and its “pessimism of strength”. Their plays held the two in an uneasy yet creative tension, projecting a pluralist ethos grounded in the assertion of the ambiguity and limits of the human condition. The thesis seeks to elaborate on the nature of this pre-philosophical ethos through the exploration of ancient...
Drama always consisted of an invaluable “database” for the culture and education of the ancient Gree...
This book investigates one of the most characteristic and prominent features of ancient Greek litera...
This thesis concerns dystopianism on the Athenian Tragic stage in the fifth century BC. It reconside...
In Fifth Century B.C. Athens, the tragic playwrights took upon themselves the traditional mantle of ...
Ancient Greek Drama/Theatre reinforces the idea that we have the power to shape and reshape our own ...
From Plato’s Republic and Aristotle’s Poetics onwards, tragedy has loomed large in the genealogy of ...
Democracy and tragedy were intrinsically linked during the time of the Athenian city-state. Yet this...
This article combines theatre history and performance analysis with contemporary agonistic theory to...
Taking as its starting point Nancy’s and Barthes’ concepts of myth, this thesis investigates discou...
Democracy and tragedy were intrinsically linked during the time of the Athenian city-state. But thou...
Agonistic political theory follows the Greeks in taking contest and struggle to stand at the heart o...
Democracy and tragedy captured a delicate poise in ancient Athens. While many today perceive democra...
This thesis examines the place, influence, and deployment of archaic Greek thought in Sophocles’ ex...
Ancient Drama constitutes a unique cultural synthesis of elements focusing on the Athenian democracy...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2012. Major: Political Science. Advisor:Dr. Mary G....
Drama always consisted of an invaluable “database” for the culture and education of the ancient Gree...
This book investigates one of the most characteristic and prominent features of ancient Greek litera...
This thesis concerns dystopianism on the Athenian Tragic stage in the fifth century BC. It reconside...
In Fifth Century B.C. Athens, the tragic playwrights took upon themselves the traditional mantle of ...
Ancient Greek Drama/Theatre reinforces the idea that we have the power to shape and reshape our own ...
From Plato’s Republic and Aristotle’s Poetics onwards, tragedy has loomed large in the genealogy of ...
Democracy and tragedy were intrinsically linked during the time of the Athenian city-state. Yet this...
This article combines theatre history and performance analysis with contemporary agonistic theory to...
Taking as its starting point Nancy’s and Barthes’ concepts of myth, this thesis investigates discou...
Democracy and tragedy were intrinsically linked during the time of the Athenian city-state. But thou...
Agonistic political theory follows the Greeks in taking contest and struggle to stand at the heart o...
Democracy and tragedy captured a delicate poise in ancient Athens. While many today perceive democra...
This thesis examines the place, influence, and deployment of archaic Greek thought in Sophocles’ ex...
Ancient Drama constitutes a unique cultural synthesis of elements focusing on the Athenian democracy...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2012. Major: Political Science. Advisor:Dr. Mary G....
Drama always consisted of an invaluable “database” for the culture and education of the ancient Gree...
This book investigates one of the most characteristic and prominent features of ancient Greek litera...
This thesis concerns dystopianism on the Athenian Tragic stage in the fifth century BC. It reconside...