Performance and culture in Plato's laws THE CITY DANCING / Edited by Anastasia-Erasmia Peponi, Stanford University.
Material type: TextPublication details: Cambridge : CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS, (c)2013.Description: 1 online resource (pages cm.)Content type:- text
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- 9781107055490
- PA4326 .P474 2013
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"Conceived from the beginning as an attempt to elucidate this overlooked component, the volume benefited from a conference held at Stanford University in February, 2007."
Includes bibliographies and index.
Introduction / Anastasia-Erasmia Peponi -- PART ONE: GEOPOLITICS OF PERFORMANCE -- Cretan harmonies and universal morals: Early music and migrations of wisdom in Plato's laws / Mark Griffith -- STRICTLY BALLROOM: EGYPTIAN MOUSIKE AND PLATO'S COMPARATIVE POETICS / Ian Rutherford -- PART TWO: CONCEPTUALISING CHORALITY: -- Choral practices in Plato's laws: itineraries of initiation? / Claude Calame -- THE CHORUS OF DIONYSUS: ALCOHOL AND OLD AGE IN THE LAWS / Oswyn Murray -- IMAGINING CHORALITY: WONDER, PLATO'S PUPPETS AND MOVING STATUES / Leslie Kurke -- BROKEN RHYTHMS IN PLATO'S LAWS: MATERIALISING SOCIAL TIME IN THE KHOROS / Barbara Kowalzig -- CHORAL ANTI-AESTHETICS / Anastasia-Erasmia Peponi -- PART THREE: RE-DEFINING GENRE: THE ORPHANED WORD: THE PHARMAKON OF FORGETFULNESS IN PLATO'S LAWS / Andrea Nightingale -- PRAISE AND PERFORMANCE IN PLATO'S LAWS / Kathryn Morgan -- PAIDES MALAKôN MOUSôN: TRAGEDY IN PLATO'S LAWS / Penelope Murray -- THE RHETORIC OF RHAPSODY IN PLATO'S LAWS / Richard Martin -- THE UNIDEAL GENRES OF THE IDEAL CITY: COMEDY, THRENODY, AND THE MAKING OF CITIZENS IN PLATO'S LAWS / Marcus Folch -- PART FOUR: POETRY AND MUSIC IN THE AFTERLIFE OF THE LAWS: DEREGULATING POETRY: CALLIMACHUS' RESPONSE TO PLATO'S LAWS / Susan Stephens -- THE LAWS AND ARISTOXENUS ON THE CRITERIA OF MUSICAL JUDGEMENT / Andrew Barker.
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