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Greek Comedy and Embodied Scholarly Discourse Anna Novokhatko

Greek Comedy and Embodied Scholarly Discourse By Anna Novokhatko

Greek Comedy and Embodied Scholarly Discourse by Anna Novokhatko


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Greek Comedy and Embodied Scholarly Discourse Summary

Greek Comedy and Embodied Scholarly Discourse by Anna Novokhatko

Comedy created a joyful mode of perceiving rhetoric, grammar, and literary criticism through the somatic senses of the author, the characters, the actors and the spectators. This was due to generic peculiarities including the omnivore mirroring of contemporary (scholarly) ideas, the materiality of costumes and masks, and the embodiment of abstract notions on stage, in short due to the correspondence between body, language and environment. The materiality of words, letters and syllables in ancient grammar and stylistic criticism is related to the embodied criticism found in Greek comedy. How are scholarly discourses embodied? The act of writing is vividly enacted on stage through carving with effort the shape of the letter 'rho' and commenting emotionally on it. The letters of the alphabet are danced by the chorus, the cognitive and communicative power of gestures and body expression providing emotional context. A barking pickle brine from Thasos is perhaps an olfactory somatosensory visual and auditory embodiment of Archilochean poetry, whilst the actor's foot in dance is a visual and motor embodiment of a metrical foot on stage. Comedy with its actors, costumes, masks, and props is overflowing with such examples. In this book, the author suggests that comedy made a significant contribution to the establishment of scholarly discourses in Classical Greece.

About Anna Novokhatko

Anna A. Novokhatko, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece.

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NPB9783111080932
9783111080932
3111080935
Greek Comedy and Embodied Scholarly Discourse by Anna Novokhatko
New
Hardback
De Gruyter
2023-03-06
286
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