The Origins of Theater in Ancient Greece and Beyond: From Ritual to Drama

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Edition: 1st
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2008-12-08
Publisher(s): Cambridge University Press
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Summary

The Origins of Theater in Ancient Greece and Beyond examines the evidence for the pre-history and origin of drama. The belief that drama developed from religious ritual has been commonplace since the time of Aristotle but there is little agreement on just how this happened. Recently, scholars have even challenged the historical connection between drama and ritual. This volume is the most thorough examination on the origins of Greek drama to date. It brings together seventeen essays by leading scholars in a variety of fields, including classical archaeology, iconography, cultural history, theater history, philosophy, and religion. Though it primarily focuses up on ancient Greece, the volume includes comparative studies of ritual drama from ancient Egypt, Japan, and medieval Europe. Collectively, the essays show how the relationship of drama to ritual is one of the most controversial, complex, and multi-faceted questions of modern times.

Author Biography

Eric Csapo is Professor of Classics at the University of Sydney. He is an expert on the history of the ancient theatre and coauthor of The Context of Ancient Drama. His most recent book is Theories of Mythology. Margaret C. Miller is Arthur and Renee George Professor of Classical Archaeology at the University of Sydney. She specializes in Greek iconography and cultural history. Her book, Athens and Persia in the Fifth Century BC: A Study in Cultural Receptivity, won the Prix Ghirshman of the Acadmie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres in 2001.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrationsp. ix
List of Contributorsp. xiii
Abbreviations and Conventionsp. xv
Editors' Prefacep. xvii
General Introductionp. 1
Komasts And Predramatic Ritual
Introductionp. 41
The Corpus of Komast Vases: From Identity to Exegesisp. 48
Komasts, Mythic Imaginary, and Ritualp. 77
Let's Hear it for the Fat Man: Padded Dancers and The Prehistory of Dramap. 96
Discussionp. 108
Emergence of Drama
Introduction and Discussionp. 121
From Hymn to Tragedy: Aristotle's Genealogy of Poetic Kindsp. 126
Myths of Ritual in Athenian Vase-Paintings of Silensp. 150
From Ritual to Narrativep. 196
"And Now All the World Shall Dance!" (Eur. Bacch. 114): Dionysus' Choroi Between Drama and Ritualp. 221
Comparing Other Cultures
Introductionp. 255
Ritual Drama in Ancient Egyptp. 259
Ritual and Performance, Dance and Drama in Ancient Japanp. 293
Representation in European Devotional Rituals: The Question of the Origin of Medieval Drama in Medieval Liturgyp. 329
Discussionp. 361
From Ritual to Drama
From Ritual to Drama: A Concluding Statementp. 379
Bibliographyp. 403
General Indexp. 433
Index of Collectionsp. 438
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