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Seeing Theater: The Phenomenology of Classical Greek Drama

Seeing Theater: The Phenomenology of Classical Greek Drama

  • Author: Weiss, Naomi

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Contents

  • Contents
  • List of Illustrations 
  • Acknowledgments 
  • Note on Texts, Translations, and Abbreviations 
  • Introduction 
  • Phenomenology, Aristotle, and Classical Greek Drama 
  • Theōrein and Seeing Theater 
  • The “Play of Actuality” beyond Fifth-Century Theater 
  • Engaged Spectatorship 
  • Genre and Scope 
  • 1. Opening Spaces 
  • Tragic and Comic Space 
  • Seeing the Setting 
  • Staged Spectatorship 
  • Seeing Theater, Seeing Assembly 
  • Atopic Beginnings 
  • The Phenomenology of Space in the Classical Greek Theater 
  • 2. Seeing What? 
  • Is This That? Aeschylus’s Theoroi 
  • Visual Indeterminacy in Aeschylus’s Suppliants 
  • Winging with Words in Aristophanes’s Birds
  • 3. Pain Between Bodies 
  • Dustheatos 
  • Blinded Bodies I: Euripides’s Cyclops and Hecuba 
  • Blinded Bodies II: Sophocles’s Oedipus the King 
  • Sympathetic Bodies: [Aeschylus’s] Prometheus Bound 
  • Pleasure in Pain 
  • 4. Pots and Plays 
  • Actor, Mask, Costume 
  • The Basel Chorus Krater 
  • The London Pandora Krater 
  • The Naples Birds Krater 
  • Epilogue 
  • Works Cited 
  • General Index 
  • Index Locorum