Antigone on the Contemporary World Stage
Herausgeber: Mee, Erin B; Foley, Helene P
Antigone on the Contemporary World Stage
Herausgeber: Mee, Erin B; Foley, Helene P
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Sophocles' Antigone has been staged all over the world, and many of these productions have reconceived and remade the play to address local issues and concerns. This collection of essays explores the play's reception in numerous countries, as diverse as The Congo and Australia, Argentina and Japan.
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Sophocles' Antigone has been staged all over the world, and many of these productions have reconceived and remade the play to address local issues and concerns. This collection of essays explores the play's reception in numerous countries, as diverse as The Congo and Australia, Argentina and Japan.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 496
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 885g
- ISBN-13: 9780199586196
- ISBN-10: 0199586195
- Artikelnr.: 33373194
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 496
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 885g
- ISBN-13: 9780199586196
- ISBN-10: 0199586195
- Artikelnr.: 33373194
Erin B. Mee is Assistant Professor and Acting Chair in the Department of Theater at Swarthmore College. Helene Foley is Professor of Classics at Barnard College.
* 1: Erin B. Mee and Helene P. Foley: Introduction: Mobilizing Antigone
* I. Antigone in Antiquity
* 2: Edith Hall: Antigone and the Internationalization of Theatre in
Antiquity
* II. An Ancient Greek Play?
* 3: Moira Fradinger: An Argentine Tradition
* 4: Fiona Macintosh: Irish Antigone and Burying the Dead
* III. Cultural Freedom
* 5: Erin B. Mee: The Fight for Regional Autonomy Through Regional
Culture: Antigone in Manipur, NE India
* 6: Moira Fradinger: Danbala's Daughter: Félix Morisseau-Leroy's
Antigòn
* 7: Dongshin Chang: Antigone Inculturated in Tainan of Southern Taiwan
* 8: Cobina Gillitt: How the Fish Swims in Dirty Water: Antigone in
Indonesia
* IV. Antigone and Human Rights
* 9: Serap Erincin: Performing Rebellion: Eurydice's Cry in Turkey
* 10: Dave Hunsaker: `You should have listened instead of mocking the
spirits': Yup'ik Antigone in the Arctic
* 11: Marc Robinson: Declaring and Rethinking Solidarity: Antigone in
Cracow
* V. Individual vs. Collective
* 12: Mae J. Smethurst: The Ku Na'uka Theatre Company's Antigone in
Tokyo
* 13: Gonda Van Steen: 'Suspect always, like the truth': The Antigone
of Aris Alexandrou on the Urban Stage of Thessaloniki, 2003
* VI. Antigone as Dissident
* 14: Mark Seamon: Antigone for Young Audiences: A Protest Parable
* 15: Dongshin Chang: Democracy at War: Antigone: Insurgency in Toronto
* VII. Cultural Memory
* 16: Edward Ziter: No Grave in the Earth: Antigone's Emigration and
Arab Circulations
* 17: Martina Treu: Never Too Late: Antigone in a German WWII Cemetery
in the Italian Appennines Mountains
* 18: Barbara Goff and Michael Simpson: Voice from the Black Box:
Sylvain Bemba's Black Wedding Candles for Blessed Antigone
* VIII. Sophocles vs. Anouilh
* 19: Nehad Selaiha: Antigone in Egypt
* 20: Helene P. Foley: Millennial Antigone in the US: Anouilh Revisited
* 21: Lorna Hardwick: Antigone's Journey : From Athens to Edinburgh,
via Paris and Tbilisi
* 22: Hana Worthen: `Humanism', Scenography, Ideology: Antigone at the
Finnish National Theatre, 1968
* I. Antigone in Antiquity
* 2: Edith Hall: Antigone and the Internationalization of Theatre in
Antiquity
* II. An Ancient Greek Play?
* 3: Moira Fradinger: An Argentine Tradition
* 4: Fiona Macintosh: Irish Antigone and Burying the Dead
* III. Cultural Freedom
* 5: Erin B. Mee: The Fight for Regional Autonomy Through Regional
Culture: Antigone in Manipur, NE India
* 6: Moira Fradinger: Danbala's Daughter: Félix Morisseau-Leroy's
Antigòn
* 7: Dongshin Chang: Antigone Inculturated in Tainan of Southern Taiwan
* 8: Cobina Gillitt: How the Fish Swims in Dirty Water: Antigone in
Indonesia
* IV. Antigone and Human Rights
* 9: Serap Erincin: Performing Rebellion: Eurydice's Cry in Turkey
* 10: Dave Hunsaker: `You should have listened instead of mocking the
spirits': Yup'ik Antigone in the Arctic
* 11: Marc Robinson: Declaring and Rethinking Solidarity: Antigone in
Cracow
* V. Individual vs. Collective
* 12: Mae J. Smethurst: The Ku Na'uka Theatre Company's Antigone in
Tokyo
* 13: Gonda Van Steen: 'Suspect always, like the truth': The Antigone
of Aris Alexandrou on the Urban Stage of Thessaloniki, 2003
* VI. Antigone as Dissident
* 14: Mark Seamon: Antigone for Young Audiences: A Protest Parable
* 15: Dongshin Chang: Democracy at War: Antigone: Insurgency in Toronto
* VII. Cultural Memory
* 16: Edward Ziter: No Grave in the Earth: Antigone's Emigration and
Arab Circulations
* 17: Martina Treu: Never Too Late: Antigone in a German WWII Cemetery
in the Italian Appennines Mountains
* 18: Barbara Goff and Michael Simpson: Voice from the Black Box:
Sylvain Bemba's Black Wedding Candles for Blessed Antigone
* VIII. Sophocles vs. Anouilh
* 19: Nehad Selaiha: Antigone in Egypt
* 20: Helene P. Foley: Millennial Antigone in the US: Anouilh Revisited
* 21: Lorna Hardwick: Antigone's Journey : From Athens to Edinburgh,
via Paris and Tbilisi
* 22: Hana Worthen: `Humanism', Scenography, Ideology: Antigone at the
Finnish National Theatre, 1968
* 1: Erin B. Mee and Helene P. Foley: Introduction: Mobilizing Antigone
* I. Antigone in Antiquity
* 2: Edith Hall: Antigone and the Internationalization of Theatre in
Antiquity
* II. An Ancient Greek Play?
* 3: Moira Fradinger: An Argentine Tradition
* 4: Fiona Macintosh: Irish Antigone and Burying the Dead
* III. Cultural Freedom
* 5: Erin B. Mee: The Fight for Regional Autonomy Through Regional
Culture: Antigone in Manipur, NE India
* 6: Moira Fradinger: Danbala's Daughter: Félix Morisseau-Leroy's
Antigòn
* 7: Dongshin Chang: Antigone Inculturated in Tainan of Southern Taiwan
* 8: Cobina Gillitt: How the Fish Swims in Dirty Water: Antigone in
Indonesia
* IV. Antigone and Human Rights
* 9: Serap Erincin: Performing Rebellion: Eurydice's Cry in Turkey
* 10: Dave Hunsaker: `You should have listened instead of mocking the
spirits': Yup'ik Antigone in the Arctic
* 11: Marc Robinson: Declaring and Rethinking Solidarity: Antigone in
Cracow
* V. Individual vs. Collective
* 12: Mae J. Smethurst: The Ku Na'uka Theatre Company's Antigone in
Tokyo
* 13: Gonda Van Steen: 'Suspect always, like the truth': The Antigone
of Aris Alexandrou on the Urban Stage of Thessaloniki, 2003
* VI. Antigone as Dissident
* 14: Mark Seamon: Antigone for Young Audiences: A Protest Parable
* 15: Dongshin Chang: Democracy at War: Antigone: Insurgency in Toronto
* VII. Cultural Memory
* 16: Edward Ziter: No Grave in the Earth: Antigone's Emigration and
Arab Circulations
* 17: Martina Treu: Never Too Late: Antigone in a German WWII Cemetery
in the Italian Appennines Mountains
* 18: Barbara Goff and Michael Simpson: Voice from the Black Box:
Sylvain Bemba's Black Wedding Candles for Blessed Antigone
* VIII. Sophocles vs. Anouilh
* 19: Nehad Selaiha: Antigone in Egypt
* 20: Helene P. Foley: Millennial Antigone in the US: Anouilh Revisited
* 21: Lorna Hardwick: Antigone's Journey : From Athens to Edinburgh,
via Paris and Tbilisi
* 22: Hana Worthen: `Humanism', Scenography, Ideology: Antigone at the
Finnish National Theatre, 1968
* I. Antigone in Antiquity
* 2: Edith Hall: Antigone and the Internationalization of Theatre in
Antiquity
* II. An Ancient Greek Play?
* 3: Moira Fradinger: An Argentine Tradition
* 4: Fiona Macintosh: Irish Antigone and Burying the Dead
* III. Cultural Freedom
* 5: Erin B. Mee: The Fight for Regional Autonomy Through Regional
Culture: Antigone in Manipur, NE India
* 6: Moira Fradinger: Danbala's Daughter: Félix Morisseau-Leroy's
Antigòn
* 7: Dongshin Chang: Antigone Inculturated in Tainan of Southern Taiwan
* 8: Cobina Gillitt: How the Fish Swims in Dirty Water: Antigone in
Indonesia
* IV. Antigone and Human Rights
* 9: Serap Erincin: Performing Rebellion: Eurydice's Cry in Turkey
* 10: Dave Hunsaker: `You should have listened instead of mocking the
spirits': Yup'ik Antigone in the Arctic
* 11: Marc Robinson: Declaring and Rethinking Solidarity: Antigone in
Cracow
* V. Individual vs. Collective
* 12: Mae J. Smethurst: The Ku Na'uka Theatre Company's Antigone in
Tokyo
* 13: Gonda Van Steen: 'Suspect always, like the truth': The Antigone
of Aris Alexandrou on the Urban Stage of Thessaloniki, 2003
* VI. Antigone as Dissident
* 14: Mark Seamon: Antigone for Young Audiences: A Protest Parable
* 15: Dongshin Chang: Democracy at War: Antigone: Insurgency in Toronto
* VII. Cultural Memory
* 16: Edward Ziter: No Grave in the Earth: Antigone's Emigration and
Arab Circulations
* 17: Martina Treu: Never Too Late: Antigone in a German WWII Cemetery
in the Italian Appennines Mountains
* 18: Barbara Goff and Michael Simpson: Voice from the Black Box:
Sylvain Bemba's Black Wedding Candles for Blessed Antigone
* VIII. Sophocles vs. Anouilh
* 19: Nehad Selaiha: Antigone in Egypt
* 20: Helene P. Foley: Millennial Antigone in the US: Anouilh Revisited
* 21: Lorna Hardwick: Antigone's Journey : From Athens to Edinburgh,
via Paris and Tbilisi
* 22: Hana Worthen: `Humanism', Scenography, Ideology: Antigone at the
Finnish National Theatre, 1968