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Lectures at the Archive of Performances of Greek and Roman Drama 1997-2002 | ||
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1 | Introduction: Why Greek Tragedy in the Late Twentieth Century? | 1 |
Sect. I | Dionysus and the Sex War | 47 |
2 | Dionysus in 69 | 49 |
3 | Bad Women: Gender Politics in Late Twentieth-Century Performance and Revision of Greek Tragedy | 77 |
4 | Heracles as Dr Strangelove and GI Joe: Male Heroism Deconstructed | 113 |
Sect. II | Dionysus in Politics | 143 |
5 | Sophocles' Philoctetes, Seamus Heaney's, and Some Other Recent Half-Rhymes | 145 |
6 | Aeschylus, Race, Class, and War in the 1990s | 169 |
7 | Greek Tragedy in Cinema: Theatre, Politics, History | 199 |
8 | Greek Drama and Anti-Colonialism: Decolonizing Classics | 219 |
Sect. III | Dionysus and the Aesthetics of Performance | 243 |
9 | The Use of Masks in Modern Performances of Greek Drama | 245 |
10 | Greek Notes in Samuel Beckett's Theatre Art | 265 |
11 | Greek Tragedy in the Opera House and Concert Hall of the Late Twentieth Century | 285 |
Sect. IV | Dionysus and the Life of the Mind | 311 |
12 | Oedipus in the East End: from Freud to Berkoff | 313 |
13 | Thinking about the Origins of Theatre in the 1970s | 329 |
14 | The Voices We Hear | 361 |
15 | Details of Productions Discussed | 369 |
References | 419 | |
Index | 445 |
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