Choruses of Young Women in Ancient Greece: Their Morphology, Religious Role, and Social Function

Choruses of Young Women in Ancient Greece: Their Morphology, Religious Role, and Social Function

Author
Claude CalameDerek Collins (transl.)Janice Orion (transl.)
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield Pub Incorporated
Language
English
Year
1997
Page
282
ISBN
0822630621,9780822630623,082263063X
File Type
pdf
File Size
45.0 MiB

Product Description In this groundbreaking work, Claude Calame argues that the songs sung by choruses of young girls in ancient Greek poetry are more than literary texts; rather, they functioned as initiatory rituals in Greek cult practices. Using semiotic and anthropologic theory, Calame reconstructs the religious and social institutions surrounding the songs, demonstrating their function in an aesthetic education that permitted the young girls to achieve the stature of womanhood and to be integrated into the adult civic community. This first English edition includes an updated bibliography. Review Imaginative, groundbreaking and scrupulously documented, Claude Calame's masterful treatment of female choruses in Greek society is widely recognized as one of the most fundamental books ever written on archaic lyric poetry and musical culture. In its revised form it will reach an even wider audience and continue to be an indispensable research tool for students of Greek poetics, myth, and religion. (Albert Henrichs) This book is an absolute must for anyone working in women's history, Greek literature, or Greek religion . . . One of the masterpieces of late-twentieth century classical scholarship. ( Bryn Mawr Classical Review) There can be few classicists who are unaware of the impact that Calame's work has had on the study of archaic lyric poetry, and on our understanding of the central importance of choral performance in the cultural life of Greece. But this clear and elegant translation will now enable anglophone readers to appreciate Calame's contribution in all its detail and comlexity...Calame's book has profoundly affected the way we think about the nature and function of archaic lyric poetry and will continue to do so for many years to come. (Penelope Murray The Classical Review, 2000) Claude Calame's wide-ranging and brilliant study of the educative and initiatory function of the Greek choral poetry has long been indispensible for understanding the performative and ritual contexts that give early Greek poetry its distinctive character. The English edition, with its updated bibliography, is a most welcome addition to this series. (Charles Segal) A brilliant application of anthropological method to archaic choral performance, with implications that go far beyond the particular choruses names in the title. (Edmunds, Lowell) About the Author Claude Calame is professor of Greek language and literature at the University of Lausanne in Switzerland.

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