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Ugly productions : an aesthetics of Greek drama / A.C. Duncan.

Van Pelt Library PA3203 .D75 2025
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Duncan, A. C. (Alexander C.), author.
Contributor:
Michigan Publishing (University of Michigan), publisher.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Ugliness in the theater.
Theater--Greece--History--To 500.
Theater.
Costume--Greece--History--To 500.
Costume.
Greek drama--History and criticism.
Greek drama.
Physical Description:
pages cm
Place of Publication:
Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, 2025.
Summary:
"Amidst a culture otherwise obsessed with beauty, the Greek theater provided a unique space for Athenians to play with ugliness-to try these anti-ideals on for size. Such imaginative play was considered dangerous by some, such as Plato, who feared its corrupting influence; others, including Aristotle, saw the theater's provocation and release of emotions as educational and even therapeutic. Sophocles and Euripides' fifth-century audiences could not help but directly confront the ugliness of their drama, but as cultural memory of embodied productions faded, an abstracted contrast emerged between beautiful tragedy and ugly comedy-a pernicious aesthetic polarization that persists to this day. A. C. Duncan's Ugly Productions embraces the materiality of the theater, arguing that dramatic aesthetics are best understood within affective frameworks where beauty or ugliness are produced through a dynamic interplay of verbal and visual modalities. Duncan reframes the Greek concept of "the ugly" not as mere "anti-beauty," but as an affective disposition positively associated with such painful emotions as pity, fear, grief, and abjection. Through studies of the figures of Xerxes, Electra, Philoctetes, Ajax, Heracles, and other tragic figures, Ugly Productions offers detailed analyses of the various ways ugliness was produced in performance with each chapter serving as an in-depth guide for studying the aesthetics of these works. Duncan confronts the historical neglect of ugliness in critical discourses, calling for a revaluation of negative aesthetics and renewed interest in the uglier aspects of these canonical works of theater"-- Provided by publisher.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 247-272) and index.
Other Format:
Online version: Duncan, A.C. (Alexander C.) Ugly productions
ISBN:
9780472133598
0472133594
OCLC:
1452588474

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