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Aristophanic Comedy And The Challenge Of Democratic Citizenship John Zumbrunnen

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Aristophanic Comedy And The Challenge Of Democratic Citizenship John Zumbrunnen
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Publisher: University of Rochester Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.12 MB
Pages: 174
Author: John Zumbrunnen
ISBN: 9781580464178, 1580464173
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Aristophanic Comedy And The Challenge Of Democratic Citizenship John Zumbrunnen by John Zumbrunnen 9781580464178, 1580464173 instant download after payment.

Aristophanic Comedy and the Challenge of Democratic Citizenship finds in Aristophanes' comedies a complex comic disposition necessary for meeting the fundamental challenge of ordinary citizenship. That challenge, Zumbrunnen argues, emerges from the tension between two democratic impulses: a rebelliousness that resists all attempts to impose any form of institutionalized rule; and an inclination toward collective action taken through institutions of popular rule. Democracy demands that ordinary citizens negotiate the tension between these often conflicting impulses. Aristophanes' comedies rest upon and seek to instill in spectators a complex comic disposition that holds a simple celebration of rebellion in tension with an appreciation for the organized collective action necessary to bring about real change. John Zumbrunnen is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and the author of Silence and Democracy: Athenian Politics in Thucydides' History as well as numerous articles and essays.

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