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“Eumenidi 748-751: Apollo tra rito e politica. Agli albori della democrazia ateniese”

    1. [1] University of Messina

      University of Messina

      Mesina, Italia

  • Localización: Ágora: estudos clássicos em debate, ISSN 0874-5498, Nº. 26, 2024, págs. 55-74
  • Idioma: italiano
  • Títulos paralelos:
    • Eumenides 748-751: Apollo between ritual and politics. At the dawn of Athenian democracy
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    • English

      The famous words of Athena in the Eumenids, framed the relationship between politics and theater or, better, the relationship between the Athenian polis and the scenic scriptures of the Greek playwrights that have come to us. Starting from the assumption of facing two phenomena, democracy and tragedy that are “children” of a time and a precise “space”, I wanted to examine, in a ritual-religious and political key, the verses of Apollo in the Eumenids (734-736) because they place certain firm points of the democratic concept of power through a theatrical work. Once these concepts are outlined we will try to understand, as they have been rendered in some contemporary performances at the Greek Theatre of Syracuse through the words of Athena and Apollo.

    • português

      Le famose parole di Atena nelle Eumenidi, hanno inquadrato il rapporto tra politica e teatro o, meglio, il rapporto tra la polis ateniese e le scritture sceniche dei drammaturghi greci che a noi sono arrivate. Partendo dal presupposto di affrontare due fenomeni, democrazia e tragedia che, sono “figli” di un tempo e uno “spazio” preciso, ho voluto esaminare, in chiave rituale-religiosa e politica, i versi di Apollo nelle Eumenidi (734-736), perché pongono alcuni punti fermi del concetto democratico del potere attraverso un’opera teatrale. Una volta delineati questi concetti tenteremo di capire come sono stati resi in alcune messinscene contemporanee al Teatro greco di Siracusa proprio attraverso le parole di Atena e di Apollo. Once these concepts are outlined we will try to understand, as they have been rendered in some contemporary performances at the Greek Theatre of Syracuse through the words of Athena and Apollo.


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