The Athenian Male Gayze: Desire and Spectatorship in Ancient Greek Tragedy

IF 0.3 4区 艺术学 0 THEATER
WILL SHÜLER
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Abstract

This article argues that an understanding of male same-sex practices in ancient Greece point towards a queer desirous spectatorship – a male ‘gayze’. Ancient tragic scholarship has often omitted discussion of male same-sex practices, despite using marriage and heterosexual social norms to elucidate meaning in text and performance. This article seeks to redress the exclusion of queer histories and perspectives from understanding tragedy in its social context. The article outlines evidence of male same-sex practices, including pederasty; relates ancient understandings of desire to the gaze; and evidences how and where young men, like those who danced in the tragic chorus, were courted and coveted. The article concludes with a case study of the chorus of young huntsmen from Euripides’ Hippolytus, read through the lens of a desirous gayze.

雅典男性盖兹:古希腊悲剧中的欲望与观赏性
这篇文章认为,对古希腊男性同性行为的理解指向一种奇怪的渴望旁观者——男性“gayze”。古代悲剧学术常常忽略对男性同性行为的讨论,尽管使用婚姻和异性恋社会规范来阐明文本和表演中的意义。这篇文章试图纠正在理解悲剧的社会背景中对酷儿历史和观点的排斥。这篇文章概述了男性同性行为的证据,包括鸡奸;将古代对欲望的理解与凝视联系起来;这些证据表明,年轻的男人,就像那些在悲剧合唱队跳舞的人,是如何以及在哪里被追求和垂涎的。本文以欧里庇得斯的《希波吕忒斯》中年轻猎人合唱的案例作为结语,以一种渴望的视角来解读。
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期刊介绍: Theatre Research International publishes articles on theatre practices in their social, cultural, and historical contexts, their relationship to other media of representation, and to other fields of inquiry. The journal seeks to reflect the evolving diversity of critical idioms prevalent in the scholarship of differing world contexts. Published for the International Federation for Theatre Research
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