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Book Synopsis
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. This book also demonstrates the importance of gender, kinship, and sexuality to the making of democratic civic ideology.

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"As its title suggests, this book is much more than a commentary on the extant plays and fragments of the only surviving 'new comedy' playwright. Lape aims to see Menander's plays as both social commentary and political statement"--Choice "This impressive contribution to New Comedy studies... Interpret[s] Menander's comedies not so much from literary and theatrical angles but from the ways that they relate to the history--military, political and social--of Menander's time... Throughout this book Susan Lape appears in full command of the many areas relevant to her arguments."--W. Geoffrey Arnott, International Journal of the Classical Tradition

Table of Contents
Abbreviations ix 1. Narratives of Resistance and Romance: Democracy and Comedy in the Early Hellenistic Period 1 Resilient Democracy and the Rise of Romantic Comedy 1 The Politics of Marriage and the Comic Marriage Plot 13 Comedy's Constitutive Political Silence 17 Constituting Citizens: The Laws of Genre and State 19 Comedy's Poetics of Political Membership 21 Opposites Attract: Rape,Romance,and Democratic Selection 24 The Power of Love: Female Selection and Male Education 30 Reproduction and Resistance 33 2. Reproducing Democracy in Oligarchic and Autocratic Athens 40 The Reproducibility of Athenian Democracy 40 The Policies and Politics of Demetrius of Phaleron: Law,Power,and Prior Restraint 43 Athens and the Antigonids: The Failed Foundation of Hellenistic Democracy 52 "Romantic" Resistance: Comedy and the Sterility of Empire 59 3. Making Citizens in Comedy and Court 68 Gender and Democratic Identity 68 The Importance of Acting Athenian 72 Engendering Egalitarianism 74 The Politics of Seduction 83 Passionate Protagonists and Practical Citizens 91 The Comic Romance Narrative: Marrying Interest and Necessity 96 Staging a Biopolitics of Democratic Citizenship 99 Democratic Reproduction in the Aspis 106 4. The Ethics of Democracy in Menander's Dyskolos 110 The Politics of Love at First Sight 110 The Democratic Logic of the Comic Plot 113 The Class Politics of Sexual Conduct 115 Performing Egalitarianism 121 Ethical Identity and the Democratization of Social Relations 123 Marriage Exchange and the Critique of Ideology 129 Egalitarianism and Inclusion 134 5. The Politics of Sexuality in Drama and Democratic Athens: The Case of Menander's Samia 137 The Father-Son Romance 137 Forensic Theater: Staging Comedy as Court 141 The Consequences of Nonconjugal Cohabitation 147 Demeas's Defense: Revising the Tragic Family Plot 150 Shame, Poverty, and Anger: The Politics of Affect 156 The Work of Prostitutes: The Importance of a Gender Stereotype 159 The Fragility of Manhood 167 6. The Mercenary Romance: Gender and Civic Education in the Perikeiromene and Misoumenos 171 Socializing the Mercenary Lover 171 Power and Punishment: Problems in the Perikeiromene 173 Learning the Language of Law: The Embedded Drama of Civic Education 180 Gender and International Relations 183 The Return of the Repressed: Gender and the Constraints of Genre 186 Negotiations of Martial and Marital Values in the Misoumenos 188 The Conquering Captive: Genre and Gender Inversion 192 Civic Reciprocity and the Revision of Epic Manhood 194 Ethics and Comedy's Construction of Transnational or Hellenic Citizenship 198 7. Trials of Masculinity in Democratic Discourse and Menander's Sikyonioi 202 The Loss of the Citizen-Soldier Ideal 202 The Macedonian Question and Athenian Civic Identity 206 The Moral Manliness of the Democratic Man 212 Menander's Sikyonioi: The Male Recognition Plot 215 Ideology and Intertextuality 220 Moschion's Revealing Complexion 222 The Lastauros: An Anti-Macedonian Tradition? 227 Stratophanes' Embodied Biography 231 Metadrama and the Illusion of Identity 234 Remasculinizing and Reproducing the Democratic State 237 8. Conclusion: Inevitable Reproduction? 243 Bibliography 255 Acknowledgments 279 Index Locorum 281 General Index 287

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    Publisher: Princeton University Press
    Publication Date: 14/12/2003
    ISBN13: 9780691115832, 978-0691115832
    ISBN10: 0691115834

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    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. This book also demonstrates the importance of gender, kinship, and sexuality to the making of democratic civic ideology.

    Trade Review
    "As its title suggests, this book is much more than a commentary on the extant plays and fragments of the only surviving 'new comedy' playwright. Lape aims to see Menander's plays as both social commentary and political statement"--Choice "This impressive contribution to New Comedy studies... Interpret[s] Menander's comedies not so much from literary and theatrical angles but from the ways that they relate to the history--military, political and social--of Menander's time... Throughout this book Susan Lape appears in full command of the many areas relevant to her arguments."--W. Geoffrey Arnott, International Journal of the Classical Tradition

    Table of Contents
    Abbreviations ix 1. Narratives of Resistance and Romance: Democracy and Comedy in the Early Hellenistic Period 1 Resilient Democracy and the Rise of Romantic Comedy 1 The Politics of Marriage and the Comic Marriage Plot 13 Comedy's Constitutive Political Silence 17 Constituting Citizens: The Laws of Genre and State 19 Comedy's Poetics of Political Membership 21 Opposites Attract: Rape,Romance,and Democratic Selection 24 The Power of Love: Female Selection and Male Education 30 Reproduction and Resistance 33 2. Reproducing Democracy in Oligarchic and Autocratic Athens 40 The Reproducibility of Athenian Democracy 40 The Policies and Politics of Demetrius of Phaleron: Law,Power,and Prior Restraint 43 Athens and the Antigonids: The Failed Foundation of Hellenistic Democracy 52 "Romantic" Resistance: Comedy and the Sterility of Empire 59 3. Making Citizens in Comedy and Court 68 Gender and Democratic Identity 68 The Importance of Acting Athenian 72 Engendering Egalitarianism 74 The Politics of Seduction 83 Passionate Protagonists and Practical Citizens 91 The Comic Romance Narrative: Marrying Interest and Necessity 96 Staging a Biopolitics of Democratic Citizenship 99 Democratic Reproduction in the Aspis 106 4. The Ethics of Democracy in Menander's Dyskolos 110 The Politics of Love at First Sight 110 The Democratic Logic of the Comic Plot 113 The Class Politics of Sexual Conduct 115 Performing Egalitarianism 121 Ethical Identity and the Democratization of Social Relations 123 Marriage Exchange and the Critique of Ideology 129 Egalitarianism and Inclusion 134 5. The Politics of Sexuality in Drama and Democratic Athens: The Case of Menander's Samia 137 The Father-Son Romance 137 Forensic Theater: Staging Comedy as Court 141 The Consequences of Nonconjugal Cohabitation 147 Demeas's Defense: Revising the Tragic Family Plot 150 Shame, Poverty, and Anger: The Politics of Affect 156 The Work of Prostitutes: The Importance of a Gender Stereotype 159 The Fragility of Manhood 167 6. The Mercenary Romance: Gender and Civic Education in the Perikeiromene and Misoumenos 171 Socializing the Mercenary Lover 171 Power and Punishment: Problems in the Perikeiromene 173 Learning the Language of Law: The Embedded Drama of Civic Education 180 Gender and International Relations 183 The Return of the Repressed: Gender and the Constraints of Genre 186 Negotiations of Martial and Marital Values in the Misoumenos 188 The Conquering Captive: Genre and Gender Inversion 192 Civic Reciprocity and the Revision of Epic Manhood 194 Ethics and Comedy's Construction of Transnational or Hellenic Citizenship 198 7. Trials of Masculinity in Democratic Discourse and Menander's Sikyonioi 202 The Loss of the Citizen-Soldier Ideal 202 The Macedonian Question and Athenian Civic Identity 206 The Moral Manliness of the Democratic Man 212 Menander's Sikyonioi: The Male Recognition Plot 215 Ideology and Intertextuality 220 Moschion's Revealing Complexion 222 The Lastauros: An Anti-Macedonian Tradition? 227 Stratophanes' Embodied Biography 231 Metadrama and the Illusion of Identity 234 Remasculinizing and Reproducing the Democratic State 237 8. Conclusion: Inevitable Reproduction? 243 Bibliography 255 Acknowledgments 279 Index Locorum 281 General Index 287

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