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"Women's Laments In Greek Poetry: A Question Of Ananke?", Nancy Sultan Oct 1995

"Women's Laments In Greek Poetry: A Question Of Ananke?", Nancy Sultan

Nancy Sultan

No abstract provided.


Greek Popular Music In An American Cafe, Nancy Sultan Aug 1995

Greek Popular Music In An American Cafe, Nancy Sultan

Nancy Sultan

In my last contribution to Laografia (May/June 1994), I wrote about xenitiá and the poetics of pain associated with emigration in Greece. I examined some modern Greek songs along with some ancient Greek poetry to illustrate the long tradition of negativity associated with the idea of xenitiá. In this issue I will approach this same topic from a different angle; I present some results of field research that I conducted in 1987-88 with a group of Greek musicians who performed weekly at the Middle East Café in Cam­bridge, MA.


The Marriage Of Tragedy And Comedy In Euripides' Ion, Katerina Zacharia Dec 1994

The Marriage Of Tragedy And Comedy In Euripides' Ion, Katerina Zacharia

Katerina Zacharia

No abstract provided.


Environment And Archaeology. Β - Visiting The Excavation Of The Neolithic Settlement At Poussi-Kalogeri (In Greek), Anastasia Tsaliki, Lilian Karali Dec 1994

Environment And Archaeology. Β - Visiting The Excavation Of The Neolithic Settlement At Poussi-Kalogeri (In Greek), Anastasia Tsaliki, Lilian Karali

Dr Anastasia Tsaliki, PhD

No abstract provided.


Aristophanes' Wasps And The Socio-Politics Of Aesop's Fables, Kenneth S. Rothwell Jr. Dec 1994

Aristophanes' Wasps And The Socio-Politics Of Aesop's Fables, Kenneth S. Rothwell Jr.

Kenneth S Rothwell, Jr.

Philocleon's use of Aesopic fables in the Wasps may be a marker of his social status.