Staging Socrates: The Public Intellectual and Democracy in Maxwell Anderson's Barefoot in Athens

IF 0.4 2区 艺术学 0 THEATER
MODERN DRAMA Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.3138/md-65-4-1162
R. Farhadi
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abstract:Though much lauded as a playwright in his day, Maxwell Anderson was also an outspoken dissident, fired from two teaching posts early in his career for his political views. , staged during the period of McCarthyism and the outbreak of the Korean War, investigates those political events and their impact on free speech, dramatizing the marginalization of the intellectual through parallels with the life and trial of Socrates of Athens in 399 BCE. I draw on critics including Julien Benda and Edward Said, as well as Martin's Puchner's discussion of the "Socrates Play" genre, to triangulate Anderson's vision of the public intellectual as a truth-seeker whose social commitments propel him to interrogate powerful authorities and expose non-democratic principles. In Barefoot, Anderson diagnoses the pathologies of contemporary American democracy through his depictions of the last weeks of Socrates' life, portraying the great thinker not as an aloof philosopher but as an engaged intellectual. In this way, Anderson leverages the long tradition of the "Socrates Play" to cast a light on the political forces that sought to sideline and silence public intellectuals during his own era while seeking new definitions of and roles for the public intellectual based on the evaluation of past models.
舞台苏格拉底:麦克斯韦·安德森《赤着脚在雅典》中的公共知识分子与民主
摘要:尽管麦克斯韦尔·安德森在他那个时代被誉为剧作家,但他也是一位直言不讳的持不同政见者,在职业生涯早期因其政治观点被解雇了两个教职,在麦卡锡主义和朝鲜战争爆发期间上演,调查了这些政治事件及其对言论自由的影响,通过与公元前399年雅典苏格拉底的生活和审判相比较,戏剧性地将知识分子的边缘化。我引用了包括朱利安·本达和爱德华·赛义德在内的评论家,以及马丁笔下的普奇纳对“苏格拉底戏剧”类型的讨论,来三角化安德森对公共知识分子作为真理寻求者的愿景,他的社会承诺促使他审问强大的权威,揭露非民主原则。在《赤足》一书中,安德森通过对苏格拉底生命最后几周的描绘,诊断了当代美国民主的病态,将这位伟大的思想家描绘成一位专注的知识分子,而不是一位冷漠的哲学家。通过这种方式,安德森利用“苏格拉底戏剧”的悠久传统,揭示了在他自己的时代试图排挤和压制公共知识分子的政治力量,同时在对过去模式的评估基础上为公共知识分子寻求新的定义和角色。
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