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Greek Tragedy as a Window on the Dispossessed
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Wilmer, Steve
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Aeschylus (522-456 BC)
/ Ancient Greek
/ Carr, Marina (1964- )
/ Classical literature
/ Czech literature
/ Euripides (c 485-406 BC)
/ Glowacki, Janusz
/ Greek civilization
/ Greek literature
/ Jelinek, Elfriede (1946- )
/ Politics
/ Refugees
/ Sophocles (496?-406 BC)
/ Theater
/ Tragedies
2017
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Greek Tragedy as a Window on the Dispossessed
by
Wilmer, Steve
in
Aeschylus (522-456 BC)
/ Ancient Greek
/ Carr, Marina (1964- )
/ Classical literature
/ Czech literature
/ Euripides (c 485-406 BC)
/ Glowacki, Janusz
/ Greek civilization
/ Greek literature
/ Jelinek, Elfriede (1946- )
/ Politics
/ Refugees
/ Sophocles (496?-406 BC)
/ Theater
/ Tragedies
2017
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Greek Tragedy as a Window on the Dispossessed
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Wilmer, Steve
in
Aeschylus (522-456 BC)
/ Ancient Greek
/ Carr, Marina (1964- )
/ Classical literature
/ Czech literature
/ Euripides (c 485-406 BC)
/ Glowacki, Janusz
/ Greek civilization
/ Greek literature
/ Jelinek, Elfriede (1946- )
/ Politics
/ Refugees
/ Sophocles (496?-406 BC)
/ Theater
/ Tragedies
2017
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Greek Tragedy as a Window on the Dispossessed
2017
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Overview
In this article Steve Wilmer discusses adaptations of Greek tragedy that highlight the plight of the displaced and the dispossessed, including Janusz Glowacki's Antigone in New York, Marina Carr's Hecuba, and Elfriede Jelinek's Die Schutzbefohlenen, which is notably emblematic among appropriations of ancient Greek plays in referencing the problems facing refugees in Europe. He considers how this latter play has been directed in a variety of ways in Germany and Austria since 2013, and how in turn it has been reappropriated for new dramatic performances to further investigate the conditions of refugees. Some of these productions have caused political controversy and one of them has even been physically attacked by a right-wing group. Steve Wilmer is Professor Emeritus of Drama at Trinity College Dublin. He is the co-editor of ‘Theatre and Statelessness in Europe’ for Critical Stages (2016), Resisting Biopolitics: Philosophical, Political, and Performative Strategies (Routledge, 2016), and Deleuze and Beckett (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015). He also edited a special issue of Nordic Theatre Studies in 2015 titled ‘Theatre and the Nomadic Subject’.
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Cambridge University Press
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