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  • 1
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    Minneapolis [u.a.] : Univ. of Minnesota Press
    UID:
    b3kat_BV035183099
    Format: XXXI, 273 S. , Ill.
    ISBN: 9780816645213 , 9780816645213
    Content: 'Street Scenes' focuses on the intersection of modern city life and stage performance. From street life and slumming to vaudeville and early cinema, to Yiddish theatre and blackface comedy, Romeyn discloses racial comedy, passing, and masquerade as gestures of cultural translation.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , pt. 1. The city as theater: performativity and urban space -- The epistemology of the city -- Detecting, acting, and the hierarchy of the social body -- Crossing the Bowery : female slumming and the theater of urban space -- Eros and Americanization : the rise of David Levinsky, or, The etiquette of race and sex -- pt. 2. Stages of identity : performing ethnic subjects -- Juggling identities : the case of an Italian-American clown -- My other/my self : impersonation and the rehearsal of otherness -- The truth of racial signs : civilizing the Jewish comic -- Blackface, Jewface, whiteface : racial impersonation revisited.
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
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    Keywords: New York, NY ; Einwanderer ; Ethnische Identität ; Stadtleben ; Ethnische Beziehungen ; Geschichte 1880-1924
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  • 2
    UID:
    b3kat_BV017166340
    Format: XV, 133 S. , Ill.
    Language: English
    Subjects: Romance Studies
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  • 3
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    London : University of London Press
    UID:
    gbv_1778506593
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (116 p.)
    Series Statement: BICS Supplements
    Content: Arising out of a conference on ‘Erôs in Ancient Greece’, the articles in this volume share a historicizing approach to the conventions and expectations of erôs in the context of the polis, in the Archaic and Classical periods of ancient Greece. The articles focus on (post-Homeric) Archaic and Classical poetic genres – namely lyric poetry, tragedy, and comedy – and some philosophical texts by Plato, Xenophon, and Aristotle. They pursue a variety of issues, including: the connection between homosexual erôs and politics; sexual practices that fell outside societal norms (aristocratic homosexuality, chastity); the roles of sôphrosynê (self-control) and akrasia (incontinence) in erotic relationships; and the connection between erôs and other socially important emotions such as charis, philia, and storgê. The exploration of such issues from a variety of standpoints, and through a range of texts, allows us to place erôs as an emotion in its socio-political context
    Note: English
    Language: English
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    Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press
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    UID:
    b3kat_BV040509960
    Format: XIV, 349 S. , Ill.
    Edition: 1. ed.
    ISBN: 9780199605507 , 0199605505
    Content: This edited volume brings together eighteen articles which examine the role of erôs as an emotion in ancient Greek culture. Arising out of a conference held at University College London in 2009, the volume ranges from Archaic epic and lyric poetry, through tragedy and comedy, to philosophical and technical treatises and more, and includes contributions from a variety of international scholars well published in the field of ancient Greek emotions. Taking into account all important thinking about the nature of erôs from the eighth century BCE to the third century CE, and covering a very broad range of sources and theoretical approaches, both in the chronological and the generic sense, it considers the phenomenology, psychology, and physiology of erôs; its associated language, metaphors, and imagery; the overlap of erôs with other emotions (jealousy, madness, philia, pothos); its role in political society; and the relationship between the human emotion and Eros the god
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als
    Language: English
    Subjects: History , Ancient Studies
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    Keywords: Griechenland ; Erotik ; Griechisch ; Literatur ; Erotik ; Griechenland ; Liebe ; Eros ; Literatur ; Konferenzschrift
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  • 5
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048706729
    Format: [DVD] (102 Min.) , dolby digital 5.1
    Uniform Title: Eros
    Content: "Eros" is an anthology of three medium length films on the subject of eroticism and love, from a trio of the world's most extraordinary directors, Wong Kar-Wai, Steven Soderbergh, and Michelangelo Antonioni. Each take his own unique approach to the theme: Wong with a richly textured and achingly emotional ribald tale; Soderbergh with a wry and perverse comedy; and Antonioni with his philosophical meditation on the chasm between men and women. [www.jpc.de]
    Note: mehrsprachige Originalfassung / UT: engl.
    Language: Undetermined
    Keywords: DVD-Video
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_1769962166
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XIII, 233 Seiten)
    Edition: [Online-Ausgabe]
    ISBN: 9783110747942 , 9783110748062
    Series Statement: Trends in classics - supplementary volumes 122
    Content: Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Texts and Abbreviations -- Introduction -- The Ophthalmology of Lovesickness: Poetry, Philosophy, Medicine -- Performance and Pragmatics of Erotic Poetry in Archaic and Classical Greece: A Pathology of Sexualities? -- Pathological Erôs in the Euripidean Fragments: Aeolus, Cretans, and Protesilaus -- Pathological Heterosexuality and Other Male Anxieties -- Xenophon and the Pathology of Erôs -- The Pathology of Love in Ovid’s Metamorphoses -- In Sickness or in Health? Love, Pathology, and Marriage in the Letters of Acontius and Cydippe (Ovid’s Heroides 20–1) -- Pathological Love in the ‘Open’ or ‘Fringe’ Novels -- Appendix: An Anthology of the Pathologies of Love -- List of Contributors -- Bibliography
    Content: Do you believe in love at first sight? The Greeks and the Romans certainly did. But far from enjoying this romantic moment carefree, they saw it as a cruel experience and an infection. Then what are the symptoms of falling in love? Are there any remedies? Any form of immunity? This book explores the conception of love (erôs) as a physical, emotional, and mental disease, a social-ethical disorder, and a literary unorthodoxy in Greek and Latin literature. Through illustrative case studies, the contributors to this volume examine two distinct, yet historically and poetically interrelated traditions of ‘pathological love’: lovesickness as/similar to disease and deviant sexuality described in nosologic terms. The chapters represent a wide range of genres (lyric poetry, philosophy, oratory, comedy, tragedy, elegy, satire, novel, and of course medical literature) and a fascinating synthesis of methodologies and approaches, including textual criticism, comparative philology, narratology, performance theory, and social history. The book closes with an anthology of Greek and Latin passages on pathological erôs. While primarily aimed at an academic readership, the book is accessible to anyone interested in Classics and/or the theme of love
    Note: Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. , In English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110747881
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe International Conference The Pathology of Love in Greek and Roman Art and Literature (2018 : Oxford) Pathologies of love in classical literature Berlin : De Gruyter, 2021 ISBN 9783110747881
    Additional Edition: ISBN 311074788X
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
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    Keywords: Griechisch ; Latein ; Literatur ; Liebe ; Konferenzschrift
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  • 7
    UID:
    b3kat_BV026303646
    Format: 229 Bl.
    Note: Kopie, erschienen im Verl. Univ. Microfilms Internat., Ann Arbor, Mich. , Madison, Wis., Univ. of Wisconsin, Diss., 1980
    Language: English
    Keywords: Ovidius Naso, Publius v43-17 ; Liebesdichtung ; Rezeption ; Englisch ; Literatur ; Geschichte 1578-1616 ; Hochschulschrift
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  • 8
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    Tübingen : Mohr Siebeck
    UID:
    gbv_1694386988
    Format: Online-Ressource (1 Online-Ressource (x, 322 pages))
    ISBN: 9783161564451 , 3161488245 , 9783161488245
    Series Statement: Sapere Bd. 10
    Content: Plutarch gibt der Liebesphilosophie Platons eine neue Wendung: er überträgt deren Grundgedanken auf die eheliche Liebe, und er verteidigt die Bedeutung der Sexualität für Persönlichkeitsentwicklung und menschliche Bindung. Sein Dialog ist kunstvoll gebaut. Er findet während des Eros-Festes in Thespiai statt (religiöse Dimension); eine Hintergrundhandlung hat Züge einer Komödie (Entführung eines Jünglings durch eine reife Witwe); der Autor läßt sich selbst als frischverheirateten, verliebten jungen Mann auftreten (doppelte Autorenperspektive). Die Schrift wird hier vorgelegt mit einer literarisch orientierten Einführung, kritisch durchgesehenem griechischen Text, einer möglichst lesbaren deutschen Übersetzung und eingehenden Einzelerklärungen. Vier Essays verschiedener Autoren kommen hinzu: über den Eros-Kult in Thespiai, über die philosophischen Aspekte der Schrift, über sozialgeschichtliche Voraussetzungen der Gedanken über Sexualität und Ehe, über den christlichen Liebesbegriff.InhaltsübersichtPlutarch gibt der Liebesphilosophie Platons eine neue Wendung: er überträgt deren Grundgedanken auf die eheliche Liebe, und er verteidigt die Bedeutung der Sexualität für Persönlichkeitsentwicklung und menschliche Bindung. Sein Dialog ist kunstvoll gebaut. Er findet während des Eros-Festes in Thespiai statt; eine Hintergrundhandlung hat Züge einer Komödie und der Autor läßt sich selbst als frischverheirateten, verliebten jungen Mann auftreten. Die Schrift wird hier vorgelegt mit einer literarisch orientierten Einführung, kritisch durchgesehenem griechischen Text, einer möglichst lesbaren deutschen Übersetzung und eingehenden Einzelerklärungen. Vier Essays verschiedener Autoren kommen hinzu: über den Eros-Kult in Thespiai, über die philosophischen Aspekte der Schrift, über sozialgeschichtliche Voraussetzungen der Gedanken über Sexualität und Ehe, über den christlichen Liebesbegriff.
    Content: Plutarch gives Plato's philosophy of love a new direction by applying its basic ideas to marital love and by defending the significance of sexuality for personality development and human bonding. His dialogue is structured artistically. It takes place during the festival of Eros in Thespiai, a background plot has the characteristics of a comedy, and the author himself plays a newly-wed young man. This work is presented here with a literary-oriented introduction, the Greek text has been checked carefully, the German translation aims to be readable and is supplemented by detailed notes. Four essays by various authors are included: one on the Eros cult in Thespiai, one on the philosophical aspects, one on the social background of Plutarch's thoughts on sexuality and marriage, and one on the Christian concept of love.Survey of contentsPlutarch gibt der Liebesphilosophie Platons eine neue Wendung: er überträgt deren Grundgedanken auf die eheliche Liebe, und er verteidigt die Bedeutung der Sexualität für Persönlichkeitsentwicklung und menschliche Bindung. Sein Dialog ist kunstvoll gebaut. Er findet während des Eros-Festes in Thespiai statt; eine Hintergrundhandlung hat Züge einer Komödie und der Autor läßt sich selbst als frischverheirateten, verliebten jungen Mann auftreten. Die Schrift wird hier vorgelegt mit einer literarisch orientierten Einführung, kritisch durchgesehenem griechischen Text, einer möglichst lesbaren deutschen Übersetzung und eingehenden Einzelerklärungen. Vier Essays verschiedener Autoren kommen hinzu: über den Eros-Kult in Thespiai, über die philosophischen Aspekte der Schrift, über sozialgeschichtliche Voraussetzungen der Gedanken über Sexualität und Ehe, über den christlichen Liebesbegriff.
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe
    Language: German
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  • 9
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    Online Resource
    Berlin : De Gruyter | [Kalamazoo] : Medieval Institute Publications, Western Michigan University
    UID:
    gbv_1761836633
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (VII, 189 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781501513725 , 9781501513565
    Series Statement: Research in medieval and early modern culture 30
    Content: Frontmatter -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 Dante, Dreams, Jung, and His Composition Process -- Chapter 2 Young Dante and His Contemporaries Interpret Dreams -- Chapter 3 The Anima and Divine Eros: Beatrice, Lady Philosophy, and Gemma Donati -- Chapter 4 Three Beasts or Four in the Dark Wood: Dante and the Shadow of His Civilization -- Chapter 5 Neutrals, Acheron, Limbo, Infants, and Virtuous Pagans -- Chapter 6 Limbo and Change -- Chapter 7 Shadows in Upper Hell: Francesca and Paolo, Ciacco, and Filippo Argenti -- Chapter 8 Deeper Shadows: Brunetto Latini and Ugolino of Pisa -- Chapter 9 From Satan, to Cato, to Christ: Virgil and the Reconciliation of Reason -- Chapter 10 Beatrice, the Heavenly Spheres, and the Rose of Paradise -- Bibliography -- Index
    Content: Archetypal images, Carl Jung believed, when elaborated in tales and ceremonies, shape culture's imagination and behavior. Unfortunately, such cultural images can become stale and lose their power over the mind. But an artist or mystic can refresh and revive a culture's imagination by exploring his personal dream-images and connecting them to the past. Dante Alighieri presents his Divine Comedy as a dream-vision, carefully establishing the date at which it came to him (Good Friday, 1300), and maintaining the perspective of that time and place, throughout the work, upon unfolding history. Modern readers will therefore welcome a Jungian psychoanalytical approach, which can trace both instinctual and spiritual impulses in the human psyche. Some of Dante's innovations (admission of virtuous pagans to Limbo) and individualized scenes (meeting personal friends in the afterlife) more likely spring from unconscious inspiration than conscious didactic intent. For modern readers, a focus on Dante's personal dream-journey may offer the best way into his poem
    Note: Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781501518225
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Hood, Gwenyth E. Dante's dream Berlin : De Gruyter, 2021 ISBN 9781501518225
    Language: English
    Keywords: Dante Alighieri 1265-1321 Divina commedia ; Jung, C. G. 1875-1961 ; Tiefenpsychologie ; Dante Alighieri 1265-1321
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  • 10
    UID:
    gbv_1666554154
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (X, 454 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9783110629729 , 9783110626988
    Series Statement: Trends in classics Volume 74
    Content: Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- Part I: Rhetoric in Attic Drama -- Hecuba’s Rhetoric / Avezzù, Guido -- The Rhetoric of Erôs in Menander’s Samia / Fountoulakis, Andreas -- Competitive Vocal Performance in Aristophanes’ Knights / Hall, Edith -- Fragments of Euripidean Rhetoric / Karamanou, Ioanna -- Praise, Past and Ponytails / Lysgaard Lech, Marcel -- Greek Tragedy and Attic Oratory / Markantonatos, Andreas -- ‘Do you see this, natives of this land?’ / Rodighiero, Andrea -- Justifying Murder and Rejecting Revenge / Scafuro, Adele C. -- Part II: Politics, Rhetoric and Poetry -- Drama and Democracy / Carey, Chris -- From the Ancient Quarrel Between Philosophy and Poetry: Archaic Moral Values and Political Behaviour in Aristophanes’ Frogs / Perysinakis, Ioannis N. -- Aspects of Epinician Rhetoric and the Democratic polis / Sotiriou, Margarita -- Performing the Past in Lycurgus’ Speech Against Leocrates / Volonaki, Eleni -- Part III: Drama in Attic Oratory -- Rhetoric, Poetry and the agelaioi sophistai / Alexiou, Evangelos -- The Orators and Greek Drama / Edwards, Mike -- Dramatic Elements as Rhetorical Means in Hyperides’ Timandrus / Horváth, László -- Thespians in the Law-Court / Seraphim, Andreas -- Part IV: Society, Law and Drama -- The Reception of Rhetoric in Greek Drama of the Fifth Century BCE / Frangakis, Penelope -- Families and Family Relationships in the Speeches of Isaios and in Middle and New Comedy / Griffith-Williams, Brenda -- Aeschylus’ Eumenides / Harris, Edward M. -- List of Contributors -- General Index -- Index Locorum -- Index of Greek Words
    Content: This multiauthored volume, as well as bringing into clearer focus the notion of drama and oratory as important media of public inquiry and critique, aims to generate significant attention to the unified intentions of the dramatist and the orator to establish favourable conditions of internal stability in democratic Athens. We hope that readers both enjoy and find valuable their engagement with these ideas and beliefs regarding the indissoluble bond between oratorical expertise and dramatic artistry. This exciting collection of studies by worldwide acclaimed classicists and acute younger Hellenists is envisaged as part of the general effort, almost unanimously acknowledged as valid and productive, to explore the impact of formalized speech in particular and craftsmanship rhetoric in general upon Attic drama as a moral and educational force in the Athenian city-state. Both poet and orator seek to deepen the central tensions of their work and to enlarge the main themes of their texts to even broader terms by investing in the art of rhetoric, whilst at the same time, through a skillful handling of events, evaluating the past and establishing standards or ideology
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110626902
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als EPUB ISBN 9783110626988
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als print ISBN 9783110626902
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe International Conference "Poet and Orator: a Symbiotic Relationship in Democratic Athens" (2015 : Kalamata) Poet and Orator Berlin : De Gruyter, 2019 ISBN 311062690X
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110626902
    Language: English
    Keywords: Athen ; Griechisch ; Rhetorik ; Drama ; Konferenzschrift
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
    URL: Cover
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