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Index
Cover-Page
Half-Title
Title
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 Democracy and Tragedy in Ancient Athens
Democracy as self-institution and self-limitation in ancient Athens
Being as chaos: Tragedy’s democratic intervention
2 A Multivocal Democracy: The Democratic Impact of Tragedy’s Multivocal Form in Ancient Athens and Today
The democratic impact of tragedy’s multivocal form in Athens
Tragedy’s political decline
Reviving the democratic impact of tragedy’s multivocal form today
3 Dramatizing Democracy: Introducing Aeschylus’ Suppliants
Aeschylus, the democrat
Aeschylean tragedy and democracy
4 Marginal Women, Marginalized Stories: Democracy and the Politics of Fifth-Century Supplication
Plot
Characters
Language
The multivocal form of Aeschylus’ Suppliants: A dramatic representation of Athens’ democracy
Order/Disorder
Reality/Fiction
5 Civilization and Violence: A New Vision for Contemporary Democracy
Plot
Characters
Language
The multivocal form of Mee’s Big Love: A dramatic representation of civilization and violence
Order/Disorder
Reality/Fiction
6 Towards a Multivocal Democracy
A multivocal democracy today
Democracy is predicated on both the presence of order and disorder
Democracy understands the dichotomy between reality and fiction fluidly
Notes
Introduction
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Bibliography
Index
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