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Theatre Props and Civic Identity in Athens, 458-405 BC
Author: Rosie Wyles
Year: October 1, 2020
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Language: English



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Book Theatre Props and Civic Identity in Athens 458405 BC Authors: [Author Names] October 1, 2020 Rosie Wyles Summary: This book examines how Athenian drama influenced ideas about civic identity through the use of props, specifically voting urns and pebbles, swords, and masks. These objects were symbolically implicated in Athenian ideology and played important roles both on and off stage. The study explores the dynamic between the "social lives" of these objects in society and their "stage lives" in theatre, revealing the interdependence and distinctions between comedy, tragedy, and satyr drama. The book also considers the iconography representing the objects' lives outside the theatre, providing insight into the powerful interplay between drama and art. Introduction: In this groundbreaking study, we explore the role of theatre props in shaping Athenian civic identity during the fifth century BCE. By examining three case studies - voting urns and pebbles, swords, and masks - we uncover the profound connections between these objects and Athenian ideology, as well as their significance in enhancing the dramatic effect of plays and their impact on society. Our innovative approach and insightful analysis shed light on the interplay between drama, art, and culture, making this volume essential reading for scholars and students of ancient Greek history, culture, and drama.
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