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Achaeus 257
Acharnians (Aristophanes) 5, 54, 163–183, 248
Alcibiades in 107
Dikaiopolis in 117n11, 130, 132, 141, 163–183
Euripides and 195
Knights and 28
parabasis of 19–20
sycophants in 127–128
Thucydides in 76
visual-spatial creativity of 163n2
women’s speeches in 147–148
Aeschines 62–63, 276
Aeschylus
Euripides and 14n15, 21, 137, 151–153
women’s speeches in 145–148
Agamemnon 202, 258n33
Bassarids 199
Eumenides 53
Lycurgeia 199
Persae 258
Prometheus Bound 200
Aesop 202, 227
agora 29, 32
of Dikaiopolis 116n9, 167n13, 170n19, 173–179, 253–254
officials of 175n33
aisthêsis 217, 218, 231, 234, 243
Alcibiades 48, 192, 227–229
Aristophanes and 107
in Birds 189
as demagogue 98n29
Eupolis and 76–77, 107n62, 108
Nicias and 102, 227–229
Socrates and 99n30
alphabet 6–7, 248–251, 255–259, 264–270
Althusser, Louis 216, 223
Ambler, W. 189–190
Ameipsias 52
“anarchic” democracy 115, 216–217, 233
Anderson, H. 141–142
Andron of Ephesus 250
Antiphon 197
aporrheta 47–48
Archidamas of Sparta 171
Archinus 250, 255, 257, 268
Arginusae, battle of 157–158
Aristophanes
allies of 95–99
Cleon and 48–51, 104n50, 108, 248
homogeneity politics and 144–145, 148–155
Thucydides and 56, 63–66, 76 individual works
Aristotle 63, 199, 210n72
on Atomists 265
on Ephialtes 62n6
on nomos 226
on oikos/polis 165n8
on plot 237–238
on speech 223n34, 224
Aspasia 53, 65
Ataxerxes of Persia 256
Athenaeus 267, 268
Atomists 265–266
Babylonians (Aristophanes) 6, 18, 36, 54, 207, 247–270
Bacon, J. R. 198n43
Bakewell, Geoffrey 261
Bakhtin, Mikhail 72
“Ballad of Freda and Barry” (Wood) 24–26, 39
Banqueters (Aristophanes) 107
Barker, A. 231n69
Beard, Mary 37
Birds (Aristophanes) 5–6, 82–83
Alcibiades in 107
cannibalism in 6, 195, 204, 221–229, 240–241
democracy in 217–219, 225–227, 238–241
Hall on 187–210
Korean adaptation of 187–188
parabasis of 225n43
Plato’s Republic and 189
Sicilian campaign and 189, 216, 227–229
slavery in 142, 202–203
Sophocles’ Tereus and 193–196, 204, 220
sycophants in 6, 127–128, 205, 229–230, 235, 254
Telò on 214–243
translations of 187
tyranny in 189–196, 200–207, 210, 220, 224, 227
Wasps and 189
women’s speeches in 147 Cloudcuckooland
Boivin, Jean 187
Bowie, A. M. 170n22, 177
Brancusi, Constantin 214–217, 232, 238, 243
Breitbart News 52
Brown, Wendy 216
Brun, P. 102–103
Burian, P. 42n71
Butler, Judith 214, 243n112
Callias 50, 268–270
Callistratus 63, 250, 251
Canfora, L. 100n35, 106, 109n68
cannibalism 6, 195, 204, 221–229, 240–241
Capaldi, Peter 81n87
Carter, D. M. 152
Carter, Jimmy 25–26
Cartledge, Paul 273–278
Choes festival 5, 179–180
Cimon 72, 75
eulogy of 109n68
Plutarch on 165
citizenship 74
in Cloudcuckooland 196
metics and 158
for military service 157–158, 262–264
City Dionysia 190, 248
class-based politics 77–80, 143–144, 144
Cleainetus 97–98, 276
Clearchus I of Heraclea Pontica 206
Cleigenes 56, 106
Cleippides 105
Clemenceau, Georges 97
Cleon 79, 276
Aristophanes and 48–51, 104n50, 108, 248
death of 53
family of 92n5, 97–98, 276
in Knights 19, 49, 65, 139–141, 156
in Peace 98
Pericles and 97
Plutarch on 96–97
Thucydides on 3, 95n16, 168n17
in Wasps 65, 142
Cleonymus 47
Cleophon 105–106
Cloudcuckooland 82–83, 117n12, 187–189, 193, 200–207
citizenship in 196
disruptive speech in 230n64, 255
interpretations of 188–190
location of 207, 210 Birds
Clouds (Aristophanes) 4, 102, 117–124, 127, 187–210, 275–276
dating of 153n62
Knights and 28–29
parabasis of 91–92, 100
Socrates in 99, 139, 275
Wealth and 275
Colbert, Steven 21n23
comic freedom 45–46
comic irony 13
Compton-Engle, G. 167n13, 170n19
Conan Doyle, Arthur 45
Connor, W. R. 95, 98n29
Conrad, Joseph 193
consensus 214–220, 225, 235–236
“conflictual,” 243
conformity and 217–218, 239–242
definitions of 215n3
inequality of 229
logos and 224, 239
moderation and 239
nomos and 223, 227
Thucydides on 228, 233, 234
Cotys I of Thrace 209
Crates 150n49
Cratinus 45–46, 275
on Pericles 93
political allegories of 93
Archilochoi 109n68
Dionysalexander 53–54, 93, 97
Odysseus and Company 47n5
Cuniberti, G. 103n46
D’Angour, Armand 248n1, 250, 257
Daniels, M. 141–142
Darius of Persia 252
Davidson, James 35
debtors 47, 117–124
de Klerk, Carina 4–5, 137–159
Delium, battle of 99n31
demagogue-comedy 90–92
definitions of 94
development of 93–95
purpose of 107–108
democracy 236
“anarchic,” 115, 216–217, 233
Athenian 113–117
in Birds 217–219, 225–227, 238–241
comedic characters and 149–155
Derrida on 216n5
egalitarianism and 153
equal right to speak in 152
Euripides on 137
friendship and 226
“paradox” of 216–217, 242–243
Pericles on 130n48, 242
“post-democracy” versus 229
Socrates on 114–116, 130n48
Wolin on 216n6
Democritus 265
Demophantus, Decree of 56
demos 66–67
Bdelycleon on 73–74
as collective tyrant 48
dēmosios 139n8
Demosthenes (general) 32, 34, 99n31
Demosthenes (orator) 62, 67, 192, 262n47
Derrida, Jacques 216n5, 226, 227n54, 236, 242n108
de Ste. Croix, G. E. M. 14, 71n49
Deutscher, P. 226n49
diamarturia 121
Dionysia 274, 275
City 190, 248
Rural 164, 169–171
Dionysius of Halicarnassus 232n74
Dionysius Thrax 266
disability studies 231–232, 239
dissensus 214–243
definitions of 216n3, 235n83
dissonance as 230–231 consensus
diversity 143–144, 144
definition of 143
as democratic ideal 152–153
in Hollywood films 138, 145
homogeneity politics and 144–145, 148–155
politics of 4–5, 137–159
race and 138
Trudeau on 152n58
Dobrov, Gregory 220n21, 273
Dorey, T. A. 18n18
Dover, K. J. 29n16, 70n45, 77, 121n25
Dunbar, Nan 188–189, 194, 200, 203, 234
Ecclesiazusae (Aristophanes) 4, 121–122, 128–133, 155, 175n34, 267
dating of 153n62
female speeches in 155
gendered language in 141n18
Eco, Umberto 25n4
Edmunds, L. 176
Edwards, A. T. 52
Ehrenberg, V. 143
ekkyklema 163n2
elder abuse 47, 230n64
Eleusinian Mysteries 107, 108
English, M. 163n2
Ephialtes 62, 63, 72, 94
Epicharmus 52
epitêdeusis 113
Euboean Revolt 64
Eupolis 45–47, 275
Alcibiades and 76–77, 107n62, 108
death of 108
Baptai 77, 107n61, 108
Kolakes 76–77, 107n61
Maricas 90, 92, 100–102
Taxiarchs 257
Euripides 50
Aeschylus and 14n15, 21, 137, 151–153
on Choes festival 179n48
in Frogs 5, 137, 151–153, 158
on oikos/polis 165n8
in Thesmophoriazousae 195, 266
women’s speeches in 145–148
Andromeda 195
Hecuba 191
Helen 195
Telephus 54, 195
Theseus 257, 267
Eurymedon 260n39
Ewans, M. 178n47
Farage, Nigel 80
Finley, M. 95n16
Foley, Helene P. 1–8, 221n27
Fornara, C. W. 95n19
Forsdyke, S. 103n46
Fox News 52
free/slave status 203
gender and 138–159, 144, 146, 154
Freud, Sigmund 25
Frogs (Aristophanes) 142, 202, 258, 266–267
Alcibiades in 107
Euripides in 5, 137, 151–153
metics in 150n50
parabasis of 20, 56, 106n59, 251n13, 263–264
on recalling exiles 71, 74
women’s speeches in 147
Gagné, Renaud 269–270
gender 5, 138–159, 144
diachronic view of 153–158, 154
of Greek audience members 145
in Greek tragedy 145–153, 146
Gerytades (Aristophanes) 193
gigantomachy 198, 224–225
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 187
Goldhill, S. 9n3, 72n58, 145n35
Gomme, A. W. 1, 9–12, 14, 17, 20, 73n61
Gottesmann, A. 116n10
Griffin, D. 19n20
Habash, M. 170, 180n51
Haidophotai 193
Hall, Edith 5–6, 152–153, 187–210, 276–277
Halliwell, Stephen 1, 4, 37, 113–134, 277
Harris, William 42n72
Harvey, F. D. 75n69
Heath, Malcolm 1, 9, 29n20
Henderson, Jeffrey 2, 19–20, 45–57, 95, 277
on Birds 189, 241n103
on Greek audiences 145n35
on women characters 148n44, 150, 154–155, 156n69
Heracles 54, 200
in Birds 238–242
Cleon and 92n5
in Frogs 150n50
Hermippus 53, 76, 101n38, 102
Hermocopid scandal 189, 191, 207
Herms, mutilation of 103, 107, 108, 229
Herodotus 165–166, 257
on alphabet 264–265
on Histiaeus 252
on Thracians 191, 197, 198
on Triballians 201
on Zopyrus 251–252
Hesiod 224–225
Hesychius 249, 257
Hippocratic Collection 257, 266
Holmes, D. 220n21
Homer 189, 227n54, 250
Iliad 31, 200
Odyssey 47n5
Hooper, Thomas 98n29
Horace 45, 275
Hornblower, S 95n16
Hubbard, T. 12n10, 189
hubris 115, 120, 124–128, 189, 235
Humphreys, S. C. 167n12
Hunt, Peter 157n71, 260
Hutchinson, G. O. 165n8, 167n11, 171n25
Hyperbolus 50, 51
Aristophanes and 92, 101–102, 103n46
in Eupolis’ Maricas 100–101
mother of 101, 102n41
Nicias and 64n17
ostracism of 102–103
Iannucci, Armando 81n87
Illyrians 201
Imperio, Olimpia 3–4, 277
inheritance-squanderer 47
isēgoria 153
isonomia 227, 269
Johnson, Boris 80
Juvenal 19n20
Kahrstedt, U. 97
kaloi kagathoi 51, 55, 57
Kamen, D. 149n48
Klein, Joe 60
Knights (Aristophanes) 2, 54, 66–67, 78–79, 254
Acharnians and 28
allegorical humor in 82
Cleon in 19, 49, 65, 139–141, 156
Clouds and 28–29
Eupolis’ Maricas and 92, 100–101
oikos/polis in 166
Osborne on 24, 27–42
Le Loyer, Pierre 187
Lemnian Women (Aristophanes) 151
Lenaia festival 69
Lenormant Relief 259
Leucippus 265
Levine, C. 232n74
Libanius 49
Lind, H. 92n5, 94
Lofting, Hugh 193
logos 224, 225n42, 236, 239
Lowe, N. J. 25n4, 27n7, 167n11
Lysander 199
Lysias 262n47
Lysistrata (Aristophanes) 84, 132
oikos/polis in 166
political satire of 47
women’s speeches in 148n44, 154–157
MacDowell, D. 96n19, 107n64, 176
Mann, C. 94
Mattaiou, A. P. 256
McGlew, J. 39, 40n64
Menippus 202
metics 139, 150, 191, 203
military service by 261
as non-citizens 158
Meton (geometer) 204, 230
Miletus 165–166, 168n17
Miller, M. C. 260n39
Miltiades 57, 192, 202, 205
Montaigne 226
Moodie, E. K. 141
Moorton, R. F. 173n28, 179n47
Moreno, M. 192
Mosley, Oswald 61n3
Mouffe, Chantal 242–243
Myer, M. 189
Mytilene Debate 20, 39, 66
Neil, R. A. 35
Nephelokokkygia. see Cloudcuckooland
Newiger, H. J. 81n89, 176
New Music 6, 217, 222, 230–231
“new politicians,” 95
Nicias 64–65, 99nn31–32, 229n60
Alcibiades and 102, 227–229
Nicostratus, 99nn31–32
Noah, Timothy 21n23
nomos 219, 222–223, 226, 227
Ober, J. 132n52, 228n58
oikos
agora and 173–179
polis and 163–183
Olson, S. D. 70n46, 170n20, 171n25, 175n35
on border raids 180n52
on Dikaiopolis’ agora 176n40
onomasti komoidein 60
Orphic Argonautica 198–199
Osborne, Robin 2, 24–42, 235n83, 277
ostracism 103n46
Ovid 222–223, 236
Palin, Sarah 14–15
Papathanasopoulou, Nina 5, 163–183
parabasis 12, 50
of Acharnians 19–20
of Birds 225n43
of Clouds 91–92, 100
of Frogs 20, 56, 106n59, 251n13, 263–264
of Wasps 91n1
of Wealth 275
Parker, Robert 34, 163n2
parrhesia 45, 47, 55
Pascal, C. 94
Patrokleides 20, 199
patronage system 109n68
Patterson, Orlando 150
Pavlock, B. 236n89
Payne, M. 223n34
Peace (Aristophanes) 66, 82, 163n3, 254
Cleon in 98
metics in 150n49
slaves in 157
women’s speeches in 147
Peisander 47
Plato Comicus’ play on 49, 90, 103–105, 207
Thucydides on 103
Peisistratus 191, 207, 209–210
Pelling, Christopher 29n20, 39–40
Perdikkas the Macedonian 190
Pericles 50
citizenship law of 74
Cleon and 97
Cratinus on 93
on democracy 130n48, 242
Samian War and 52, 53
Sommerstein on 76
Thucydides on 72, 94, 113–116, 164–165, 262
on tyranny 48n11, 65
war policies of 163–167, 176
Perkell, C. 220n20
Perón, Juan 61n2
Pherecrates 47, 150n49
philanthrôpia 127
Phoenician Women (Aristophanes) 151
Phrynichus 20, 56, 92, 101, 106
Pindar 198, 205
Pisander 49
Pistiros 6, 194, 207–210
Pitkin, H. F. 152n58
plague 66, 67, 167n12
Planché, James Robinson 187
Plato 66, 165n8, 239n99, 264, 275–276
Gorgias 168n17
Laws 68
Menexenus 242
Phaedrus 236
Republic 114–116, 130n48, 189
Plato Comicus 104n50, 108n65, 150n49
Cleophon 90, 105
Hyperbolus 90, 102, 105
Peisander 49, 90, 103–105, 207
Perialges 108n65
Platonius 70n46
Plutarch 179n48, 250–251
on Cimon 165
on Cleon 96–97
on Nicias 64n17
Poe, J. P. 172n26
“policing of perception,” 216–219, 224, 229, 237–243
polis 178–179, 218–219, 231
oikos and 163–183
police and 219, 229, 237–243
politeia 113–114
Pomeroy, Sarah 183
populism 3, 62–74, 80–85
Prometheus 200, 201, 210, 241n104
prostitution 47, 56, 105n54, 220n23
psêphismata 255
Pseudo-Xenophon 33, 68–70, 258–259, 261–262
on hubris 125n33
on Old Comedy 77
Pythagoras 255, 266
quantitative analysis of gender/class 138–159, 144, 146, 154
“queer,” 232, 239, 243
Quintilian 100
race, 138. diversity
Rancière, Jacques 214–243, 219, 220
on anarchic democracy 216–217, 233
on logos 224
on post-democracy 229
Reckford, K. 27n9, 38n54, 39n60
Reilly, I. 21n23
resentment 74, 76, 81, 155
Pericles on 114–115, 123
Revermann, Martin 10n5, 237
Rhodes, Peter 33–34
rhythmos 264–266
Robson, J. 29–30
Roselli, D. K. 145
Rosen, Ralph M. 1–8, 9–22, 151, 273, 277
Ruffell, I. A. 3, 60–85, 140
on Cleon 29n18
on satire 11n7
on “unlimited semiosis,” 25n4
Ruijgh, C. J. 232n71
Rural Dionysia 164, 169–171
Rusten, J. S. 163n3
Saïd, S. 168n14, 169n18
Samians 52–54, 102n44, 248–251
Saxonhouse, A. 189
Sears, M. 192, 205
Sells, D. 156n65
Sheppard, A. 133n54
Sicilian campaign 191
in Birds 189, 216, 227–229
Thucydides on 189, 197, 216, 227–229, 258
Sickinger, J. P. 258n34
Sidwell, K. 91–92
Silk, M. S. 30, 146, 173
Simonides 257
Sitalces (Thracian ruler) 191–192, 201
slander laws 47, 69, 238
Slater, N. W. 168n17, 268
slaves 5–6, 152
in Aristophanes 150, 202–203
branding of 252
military service of 157–158, 259–264
names of 191, 202
publicly-owned 139n8
testimony of 149 free/slave status
social contract 115
Socrates 50, 264, 276
Alcibiades and 99n30
in Clouds 99, 139, 275
on democracy 114–116, 130n48
at Rural Dionysia 170n21
Solon 253, 254
Sommerstein, Alan H. 36–37, 46, 76–77
on demagogue-comedy 92, 106
de Ste. Croix and 71n49
Dover and 77
on metic chorus in Peace 150n49
on Plato Comicus 103, 104n50
sophists 253, 264, 275–276
Sophocles 146–148
Amphiaraos 267
Antigone 146, 147, 233n78
Oedipus 187
Tereus 193–196, 204, 220, 223n33
Spartolos, battle of 207
Stanford, W. B. 152
Starkey, Jennifer 249, 257, 263
Steiner, Deborah 6, 248–270
Stewart, Jon 1–2, 13–19, 277
Sulprizio, C. 148n44
Süvern, Johann Wilhelm 189
Sybota, battle of 260
sycophants 127–128, 133n53, 174, 178
Alcibiades as 76
in Birds 6, 127–128, 205, 229–230, 235, 254
Syracosius 55n35
Tanke, J. J. 216n4
Telò, Mario 6, 71n49, 91n1, 214–243
Teres I of Thrace 191–192, 194
Thatcher, Margaret 39–40
Theopompus of Chios 96n19, 250, 256
Thesmophoriazusae (Aristophanes)
Agathon’s gender in 141
Euripides in 195, 266
female speeches in 155
Thrace 187–210
Thraikophoitai 193, 206
Thucydides 192, 259–260, 262
in Acharnians 76
Aristophanes and 56, 63–66, 76
on Arkchidamas 171n24
on battle of Delium 99n31
on Cleon 3, 95n16, 168n17
on consensus 228, 233, 234
on Mytilene Debate 20
on Peisander 103
on Pericles 72, 94, 113–116, 164–165, 262
on Sicilian campaign 189, 197, 216, 227–229, 258
on Thracians 197
on Triballians 201
Triballians 200–201, 209–210, 240
Trojan War 53, 54
tropoi 113–114
Trudeau, Justin 152n58
Trump, Donald 80, 153n58, 219n19
Twain, Mark 15
tyranny 6, 47, 56, 148, 251–252, 270
Aristotle on 226n47
in Birds 189–196, 200–207, 210, 220, 224, 227
“collective,” 48
Henderson on 241n103
“unlimited semiosis,” 25
utopia
artistic depictions of 153
in Birds 189, 196, 217, 219, 242
in Ecclesiazusae 129–130 Cloudcuckooland
value words 60
von Möllendorff, P. 72n58
Wallace, Chris 13–18
Walsh, Philip 10n3, 273–274
Wasps (Aristophanes) 66, 74, 124–128, 156, 276
Birds and 189
Cleon in 65, 142
parabasis of 91n1
populist politics in 3, 81
women’s speeches in 147
Wealth (Aristophanes) 132n51, 274–275
dating of 153n62
sykophantai in 127–128
Weiss, N. 258n33
Welsh, David 252
West, M. L. 168n16
Whitehead, D. 150n49
Wolin, S. S. 216n6
Wood, Victoria 24–26, 39
Wright, M. 31n27, 81n89, 91n1
Xenophon 183, 206, 262n48
Xerxes of Persia 251
Zeus Ammon 199
Zopyrus 251–252

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Aristophanes and Politics

New Studies

丛编: Columbia Studies in the Classical Tradition, 卷: 45
Cover Aristophanes and Politics
ISBN:
9789004424463
出版社:
Brill
印刷出版日期:
06 Apr 2020
  • Subjects
    • Classical Studies
      • Greek & Latin Literature
    • Philosophy
      • Ancient Philosophy
Front Matter
Copyright page
Contributors
Introduction
Chapter 1 Prolegomena: Accessing and Understanding Aristophanic Politics
Chapter 2 Politics and Laughter: the Case of Aristophanes’ Knights
Chapter 3 Patterns of Avoidance and Indirection in Athenian Political Satire
Chapter 4 Conservative and Radical: Aristophanic Comedy and Populist Debate in Democratic Athens
Chapter 5 Aristophanes’ Political Comedies and (Bad?) Imitations
Chapter 6 Politics in the Street: Some Citizen Encounters in Aristophanes
Chapter 7 The Politics of Diversity: a Quantitative Analysis of Aristophanes
Chapter 8 Strong Household, Strong City: Space and Politics in Aristophanes’ Acharnians
Chapter 9 Aristophanes’ Birds as Satire on Athenian Opportunists in Thrace
Chapter 10 The Politics of Dissensus in Aristophanes’ Birds
Chapter 11 Inscribing Athenians: the Alphabetic Chorus in Aristophanes’ Babylonians and the Politics and Aesthetics of Inscription and Conscription in Fifth-Century Athens
Chapter 12 Afterword: the Boy from Cydathenaeum Some Concluding Reflections
Back Matter
Index

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