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Gender and the City in Euripides' Political Plays


Gender and the City in Euripides' Political Plays

Paperback by Mendelsohn, Daniel (Writer and critic living in New York and Lecturer in the Department of Classics at Princeton University)

Gender and the City in Euripides' Political Plays

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ISBN:
9780199278046
Publication Date:
6 Jan 2005
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Pages:
276 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 May - 1 Jun 2024
Gender and the City in Euripides' Political Plays

Description

This book is the first book-length study of Euripides' so-called 'political plays (Children of Herakles and Suppliant Women) to appear in half a century. Still disdained as the anomalously patriotic or propagandistic works of a playwright elsewhere famous for his subversive, ironic artistic ethos, the two works in question, notorious for their uncomfortable juxtaposition of political speeches and scenes of extreme feminine emotion, continue to be dismissed by scholars of tragedy as artistic failures unworthy of the author of Medea, Hippolytus, and Bacchae. The present study makes use of recent insights into classical Greek conceptions of gender (in real life and on stage) and Athenian notions of civic identity to demonstrate that the political plays are, in fact, intellectually subtle and structurally coherent exercises in political theorizing - works that use complex interactions between female and male characters to explore the advantages, and costs, of being a member of the polis.

Contents

1. Introduction: Gender, Politics, Interpretation ; 2. Children of Herakles: Territories of the Other ; 3. Suppliant Women: Regulations of the Feminine ; 4. Conclusion

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