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  • 1
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    Princeton : Princeton University Press
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    gbv_738970859
    Format: Online-Ressource (311 p)
    ISBN: 9780691115832
    Content: Reproducing Athens examines the role of romantic comedy, particularly the plays of Menander, in defending democratic culture and transnational polis culture against various threats during the initial and most fraught period of the Hellenistic Era. Menander's romantic comedies--which focus on ordinary citizens who marry for love--are most often thought of as entertainments devoid of political content. Against the view, Susan Lape argues that Menander's comedies are explicitly political. His nationalistic comedies regularly conclude by performing the laws of democratic citizen marriage, thereb
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , Index LocorumGeneral Index; , Contents; Abbreviations; 1. Narratives of Resistance and Romance: Democracy and Comedy in the Early Hellenistic Period; 2. Reproducing Democracy in Oligarchic and Autocratic Athens; 3. Making Citizens in Comedy and Court; 4. The Ethics of Democracy in Menander's Dyskolos; 5. The Politics of Sexuality in Drama and Democratic Athens: The Case of Menander's Samia; 6. The Mercenary Romance: Gender and Civic Education in the Perikeiromenē and Misoumenos; 7. Trials of Masculinity in Democratic Discourse and Menander's Sikyōnioi; 8. Conclusion: Inevitable Reproduction?; Bibliography; Acknowledgments
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781400825912
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780691115832
    Additional Edition: Print version Reproducing Athens : Menander's Comedy, Democratic Culture, and the Hellenistic City
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Princeton, N.J. :Princeton University Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9958352523102883
    Format: 1 online resource (320 pages) : , illustrations.
    Edition: Course Book.
    Edition: Electronic reproduction. Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, 2004. Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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    ISBN: 9781400825912
    Content: Reproducing Athens examines the role of romantic comedy, particularly the plays of Menander, in defending democratic culture and transnational polis culture against various threats during the initial and most fraught period of the Hellenistic Era. Menander's romantic comedies--which focus on ordinary citizens who marry for love--are most often thought of as entertainments devoid of political content. Against the view, Susan Lape argues that Menander's comedies are explicitly political. His nationalistic comedies regularly conclude by performing the laws of democratic citizen marriage, thereby promising the generation of new citizens. His transnational comedies, on the other hand, defend polis life against the impinging Hellenistic kingdoms, either by transforming their representatives into proper citizen-husbands or by rendering them ridiculous, romantic losers who pose no real threat to citizen or city. In elaborating the political work of romantic comedy, this book also demonstrates the importance of gender, kinship, and sexuality to the making of democratic civic ideology. Paradoxically, by championing democratic culture against various Hellenistic outsiders, comedy often resists the internal status and gender boundaries on which democratic culture was based. Comedy's ability to reproduce democratic culture in scandalous fashion exposes the logic of civic inclusion produced by the contradictions in Athens's desperately politicized gender system. Combining careful textual analysis with an understanding of the context in which Menander wrote, Reproducing Athens profoundly changes the way we read his plays and deepens our understanding of Athenian democratic culture.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Abbreviations -- , 1. Narratives of Resistance and Romance -- , 2. Reproducing Democracy in Oligarchic and Autocratic Athens -- , 3. Making Citizens in Comedy and Court -- , 4. The Ethics of Democracy in Menander’s Dyskolos -- , 5. The Politics of Sexuality in Drama and Democratic Athens -- , 6. The Mercenary Romance -- , 7. Trials of Masculinity in Democratic Discourse and Menander’s Sikyōnioi -- , 8. Conclusion: Inevitable Reproduction? -- , Bibliography -- , Acknowledgments -- , Index Locorum -- , General Index. , In English.
    Language: English
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Princeton, N.J. :Princeton University Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959227321402883
    Format: 1 online resource (311 p.)
    Edition: Course Book
    ISBN: 1-282-45825-6 , 9786612458255 , 1-4008-2591-1
    Content: Reproducing Athens examines the role of romantic comedy, particularly the plays of Menander, in defending democratic culture and transnational polis culture against various threats during the initial and most fraught period of the Hellenistic Era. Menander's romantic comedies--which focus on ordinary citizens who marry for love--are most often thought of as entertainments devoid of political content. Against the view, Susan Lape argues that Menander's comedies are explicitly political. His nationalistic comedies regularly conclude by performing the laws of democratic citizen marriage, thereby promising the generation of new citizens. His transnational comedies, on the other hand, defend polis life against the impinging Hellenistic kingdoms, either by transforming their representatives into proper citizen-husbands or by rendering them ridiculous, romantic losers who pose no real threat to citizen or city. In elaborating the political work of romantic comedy, this book also demonstrates the importance of gender, kinship, and sexuality to the making of democratic civic ideology. Paradoxically, by championing democratic culture against various Hellenistic outsiders, comedy often resists the internal status and gender boundaries on which democratic culture was based. Comedy's ability to reproduce democratic culture in scandalous fashion exposes the logic of civic inclusion produced by the contradictions in Athens's desperately politicized gender system. Combining careful textual analysis with an understanding of the context in which Menander wrote, Reproducing Athens profoundly changes the way we read his plays and deepens our understanding of Athenian democratic culture.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Abbreviations -- , 1. Narratives of Resistance and Romance -- , 2. Reproducing Democracy in Oligarchic and Autocratic Athens -- , 3. Making Citizens in Comedy and Court -- , 4. The Ethics of Democracy in Menander's Dyskolos -- , 5. The Politics of Sexuality in Drama and Democratic Athens -- , 6. The Mercenary Romance -- , 7. Trials of Masculinity in Democratic Discourse and Menander's Sikyōnioi -- , 8. Conclusion: Inevitable Reproduction? -- , Bibliography -- , Acknowledgments -- , Index Locorum -- , General Index , Issued also in print. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-691-11583-4
    Language: English
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