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Wedding, Gender, and Performance in Ancient Greece
Engelsk Hardback
Wedding, Gender, and Performance in Ancient Greece
Engelsk Hardback

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Wedding, Gender, and Performance in Ancient Greece traces the wedding song tradition, its imagery, and its tropes as a genre that became crystallized throughout the ages. It explores how wedding poetics permeates ancient Greek literature. It first analyzes how explicit or implicit matrimonial references shape archaic epic diction and become an integral part of epic discourse; orally circulating texts, such as wedding songs, could have a life of their own but, beyond their original context, could also become an integral part of a different genre, especially epic and drama. This author discusses the multiple platforms that enrich the wedding song tradition, including children''s songs, hymns, paeans, and ululations, arguing for a combination of ritualized discourse with ludic childhood poetics. With an approach from cognitive and trauma studies, such references can be more revealing of the female experience than previously acknowledged. This book resists the idea that a wedding constitutes an initiation ritual, arguing that what on the surface may seem like a transition to a new phase reveals other underlying trends that work against the concept of a passage. It further considers how emotion is staged and revisits the poetics of return by looking at patterns such as the eloping, returning, failed, and dead bride. Finally, the theme of separation and return as an exemplification of a distinct female nostos is revisited in female-authored poetry, which helps us decode the complex interweaving of wedding performances and lamentation, among other types of performance.
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Sprog:
Engelsk
Sider:
304
ISBN-13:
9780198884576
Indbinding:
Hardback
Udgave:
ISBN-10:
0198884575
Udg. Dato:
15 okt 2024
Længde:
25mm
Bredde:
242mm
Højde:
161mm
Forlag:
Oxford University Press
Oplagsdato:
15 okt 2024
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