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This is the first book to approach the visuality of ancient Greek drama through the lens of theater phenomenology. Gathering evidence from tragedy, comedy, satyr play, and vase painting, Naomi Weiss argues that, from its very beginnings, Greek theater in the fifth century BCE was understood as a complex interplay of actuality and virtuality. Classical drama frequently exposes and interrogates potential viewing experiences within the theatronliterally, the place for seeing. Weiss shows how, in so doing, it demands distinctive modes of engagement from its audiences. Examining plays and pottery with attention to the instability and ambiguity inherent in visual perception, Seeing Theater provides an entirely new model for understanding this ancient art form.

Table of 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

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      Publisher: University of California Press
      Publication Date: 16/05/2023
      ISBN13: 9780520393080, 978-0520393080
      ISBN10: 0520393082

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This is the first book to approach the visuality of ancient Greek drama through the lens of theater phenomenology. Gathering evidence from tragedy, comedy, satyr play, and vase painting, Naomi Weiss argues that, from its very beginnings, Greek theater in the fifth century BCE was understood as a complex interplay of actuality and virtuality. Classical drama frequently exposes and interrogates potential viewing experiences within the theatronliterally, the place for seeing. Weiss shows how, in so doing, it demands distinctive modes of engagement from its audiences. Examining plays and pottery with attention to the instability and ambiguity inherent in visual perception, Seeing Theater provides an entirely new model for understanding this ancient art form.

      Table of 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

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