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Acknowledgments | ||
Preface to the Series | ||
Preface to the Volume | ||
Pt. 1 | Materials | |
Pt. 2 | Approaches | |
Introduction | 35 | |
Practical and Theoretical Considerations: An Overview | ||
Euripides in Translation | 38 | |
Modern Views of Euripides | 51 | |
Performances | ||
Moving Icons: Teaching Euripides in Film | 60 | |
Performing Euripides | 70 | |
Euripidean Stagecraft | 85 | |
Specific Classroom Approaches | ||
Outlining Your Own Greek Drama: A Creative Project | 95 | |
The Importance of Debate in Euripides - and of Debating Euripides | 103 | |
Teaching Euripides, Teaching Mythology: Ideology and the Hero | 112 | |
Specific Plays and Issues | ||
The Poetics in Euripides's Green Room? | 121 | |
At Home and Not at Home: Euripides as a Comic Character | 130 | |
Myth and Allusion in Sophocles's Women of Trachis and Euripides's Herakles | 138 | |
The Art of the Deal: Teaching Folktale Types and Motifs in Euripides's Alcestis | 149 | |
Women and the Medea | 156 | |
Hecuba and the Political Dimension of Greek Tragedy | 166 | |
On Reading Euripides's Hippolytos | 178 | |
Teaching Euripides's Bacchae | 188 | |
Notes on Contributors | 203 | |
Contributors and Survey Participants | 207 | |
Works Cited | 209 | |
Index | 231 |
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