Both were placed in the neo-contemporary re-reading of their antique prototypes (written by Sophocles and Euripides), now both of them are residents of New York City, illegal immigrants with a baggage of tragic life events, they are defeated in the world of new...
Law in Greek Political Thought (New York/Oxford: Rowman & Littlefield, 1997): 129-51 Abstract: William Conklin takes on Hegel’s interpretation of Sophocles’ Antigone in this essay. Hegel asked what makes human laws human and what makes divine laws divine? After outlining Hegel’s ...
Tompkins Square Park may not be most people's idea of hallowed ground, but for Anita, the protagonist of Janusz Glowacki's Antigone in New York, it's the closest thing to sacred soil. Homeless and half mad, this spiritual descendant of Sophocles' willful heroine contrives to rescue her ...
Antigone in New York. (play)(Yale Repertory Theater, New Haven, Connecticut)Mell, A. J
Paradise Lost: Janusz Głowackis Antigone in New York und Dea Lohers Manhattan MedeaIn this article, describing the two contemporary dramas written by European writers (Glowacki, Loher), the author is paying a particular attention to the two women that were listed in the titles of these ...
In: I. Diamond (ed.), Families, Politics and Public Policy, New York: Longman, pp. 300-11.Elshtain, Jean Bethke. "Antigone's Daughters: Re- flections on Female Identity and the State." Fami- lies, Politics, and Public Policy Ed. Irene Diamond Longman. NY: St. Martin's Press, ...
ANTIGONE.The article reviews a revival of Jean Anouilh's drama "Antigone," directed by Gus Kaikkonen and starring Kelli Holsopple and Joseph J. Menino, performed at the Connelly Theatre in New York City through December 30, 2006.Wall Street Journal - Eastern Edition...
Theater Antigone unmasked STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT ALBANY Sylvia Barnard TrioloGeorgia MMy dissertation focuses on the exploration of the character Antigone as she is portrayed in the works of Sophocles. I rely on five different translations, numerous interpretations, and literary criticism. ...
death and subjectivity in Hegel and Irigaray STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT STONY BROOK Mary C. Rawlinson HomSabrina LeaIn this project I explore the work of caring for the dead through the work of Hegel and Irigaray. My work demonstrates both that this work is indispensable for fostering ...
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