Imagining Reperformance in Ancient Culture

Imagining Reperformance in Ancient Culture

Studies in the Traditions of Drama and Lyric

Hunter, Richard; Uhlig, Anna

Cambridge University Press

06/2017

348

Dura

Inglês

9781107151475

15 a 20 dias

760

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Introduction: what is reperformance? Richard Hunter and Anna Uhlig; Part I. Interpretive Frames: 1. Archives, repertoires, bodies and bones: thoughts on reperformance for classicists Johanna Hanink; 2. Performance, reperformance, preperformance: the paradox of repeating the unique in Pindaric epinician and beyond Felix Budelmann; 3. Thebes on stage, on site, and in the flesh Greta Hawes; Part II. Imagining Iteration: 4. Reperformance, exile, and archive feelings: rereading Aristophanes' Acharnians and Sophocles' Oedipus at Colonus Mario Telo; 5. Models of reperformance in Bacchylides Anna Uhlig; 6. Mimesis, mortality and reperformance: the dead among the living in Hecuba and Hamlet Karen Bassi; 7. Double act: reperforming history in the Octavia Erica Bexley; Part III. Texts and Contexts: 8. Festival, symposium and epinician (re)performance: the case of Nemean 4 and others Bruno Currie; 9. Comedy and reperformance Richard Hunter; 10. Performance, transmission and the loss of Hellenistic lyric poetry Giambattista D'Alessio; 11. Reperformance and embodied knowledge in Roman pantomime Ruth Webb; Reflections: Is this reperformance? Simon Goldhill.
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