Women in classical Greek drama
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New York, N.Y. : Infobase, [2005], c2003.
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Encoded with permission for digital streaming by Infobase on May 12, 2005.
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Classroom Video On Demand is distributed by Infobase for Films for the Humanities & Sciences, Cambridge Educational, Meridian Education, and Shopware.
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They gave their names to some of the most memorable plays in Western history, and, thousands of years later, they are still very much a presence in contemporary culture. Who were the women of classical Greek drama? In this program, the presentation of powerful women in Medea, Antigone, and Lysistrata is contrasted with the circumscribed role of women in Athenian society by Princeton University's Froma Zeitlin; Helene Foley, of Barnard College; Jeffrey Henderson, of Boston University; Robin Mitchell-Boyask, of Temple University; Mary-Kay Gamel, of the University of California, Santa Cruz; and Peter Meineck, producing artistic director of the critically and academically acclaimed Aquila Theatre Company. Film clips from notable productions support this in-depth discussion of women and their representation in ancient Greece. A Films for the Humanities & Sciences Production.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

(20052003). Women in classical Greek drama . Infobase.

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20052003. Women in Classical Greek Drama. Infobase.

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Women in Classical Greek Drama Infobase, 20052003.

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Women in Classical Greek Drama Infobase, 20052003.

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