表演Theocritus的Pharmakeutria:揭示希腊化的巫术

IF 0.2 3区 历史学 N/A CLASSICS
ARETHUSA Pub Date : 2021-12-16 DOI:10.1353/are.2021.0005
Marguerite Johnson, Nicole Kimball
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摘要:Theocritus的《Idyll 2》(公元前280–60年)是希腊人所说的哑剧中幸存下来的最好的例子,这是一部由一到四名演员组成的短剧,可能是在没有道具的情况下表演的。这篇文章通过一个基于研究项目的学术注释来探讨《Idyll 2》的表演性,该项目旨在调查这段独白是如何在现代舞台上成功表演的,以及它可能是如何在两千多年前首次在亚历山大表演的。这篇文章的作者,分别是编剧和研究助理,专注于这样一个密集的过程可以揭示文本中包含的古希腊魔法和女巫西迈莎的形象。
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Performing Theocritus's Pharmakeutria: Revealing Hellenistic Witchcraft
Abstract:Theocritus's Idyll 2(c. 280–60 B.C.E.) is the finest surviving example of what the Greeks called mime, a short spoken play for one to four actors that was probably performed without props. This article addresses the performativity of Idyll 2 through a scholarly exegesis based on a research project that set out to investigate how this monologue could be successfully performed on the modern stage and how it might first have been performed in Alexandria over two millennia ago. The authors of this article, the dramaturge and research assistant, respectively, concentrate on what such an intensive process could reveal about the ancient Greek magic contained in the text and the representation of the sorceress Simaitha.
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ARETHUSA CLASSICS-
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期刊介绍: Arethusa is known for publishing original literary and cultural studies of the ancient world and of the field of classics that combine contemporary theoretical perspectives with more traditional approaches to literary and material evidence. Interdisciplinary in nature, this distinguished journal often features special thematic issues.
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