
Spectators of words! Democratic deliberation and theater in classical Athens.
PURennesN° d'inventaire | 16848 |
Format | 15.5 x 24 |
Détails | 432 p., illustrations, paperback. |
Publication | Rennes, 2013 |
Etat | Nine |
ISBN | |
Foreword by Pascal Payen Athens from 508 to 429 BC: Who Governs? In the Theatre, Political Assemblies From the Scaffolding of the Agora to the Lycurgus Marbles: Outline of a History of the Theatre of Dionysus Aristophanes and the Citizen-Spectators Tragedy, Its Audience, and Democracy Political Assemblies in the Theatre of Dionysus, in Athens and in the Demes In Court, Orators and Their Dramas Judicial Scenes The Theatre of the Court in the Theatre of Dionysus Two Cases of Perverted Trials In the Assembly, Democracy as a Spectacle Cleon, the Paradigm of the Demagogue The Adversaries of Democracy and the Spectre of the Spectacle The Theatre of Democracy, from Argument to Insult Being an Actor on the Political Stage after 403 BC
Foreword by Pascal Payen Athens from 508 to 429 BC: Who Governs? In the Theatre, Political Assemblies From the Scaffolding of the Agora to the Lycurgus Marbles: Outline of a History of the Theatre of Dionysus Aristophanes and the Citizen-Spectators Tragedy, Its Audience, and Democracy Political Assemblies in the Theatre of Dionysus, in Athens and in the Demes In Court, Orators and Their Dramas Judicial Scenes The Theatre of the Court in the Theatre of Dionysus Two Cases of Perverted Trials In the Assembly, Democracy as a Spectacle Cleon, the Paradigm of the Demagogue The Adversaries of Democracy and the Spectre of the Spectacle The Theatre of Democracy, from Argument to Insult Being an Actor on the Political Stage after 403 BC