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Theater of the People

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Book Theater of the People David Kawalko Roselli
Libristo code: 04873669
Publishers University of Texas Press, June 2011
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Greek drama has been subject to ongoing textual and historical interpretation, but surprisingly little scholarship has examined the people who composed the theatre audiences in Athens. Typically, scholars have presupposed an audience of Athenian male citizens viewing dramas created exclusively for themselves--a model that reduces theatre to little more than a medium for propaganda. Women's theatre attendance remains controversial, and little attention has been paid to the social class and ethnicity of the spectators. Whose theatre was it? Producing the first book-length work on the subject, David Kawalko Roselli draws on archaeological and epigraphic evidence, economic and social history, performance studies, and ancient stories about the theatre to offer a wide-ranging study that addresses the contested authority of audiences and their historical constitution. Space, money, the rise of the theatre industry, and broader social forces emerge as key factors in this analysis. In repopulating audiences with foreigners, slaves, women, and the poor, this book challenges the basis of orthodox interpretations of Greek drama and places the politically and socially marginal at the heart of the theatre. Featuring an analysis of the audiences of Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, Aristophanes, and Menander, Theater of the People brings to life perhaps the most powerful influence on the most prominent dramatic poets of their day.

About the book

Full name Theater of the People
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2011
Number of pages 302
EAN 9780292744028
ISBN 0292744021
Libristo code 04873669
Weight 474
Dimensions 153 x 227 x 19
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