Aristophanes and the Current Moment

The Politics of Comedy

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Aristophanes and the Current Moment

The Politics of Comedy

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Fifth-century Athens witnessed an extended moment of political and social turmoil, especially with the long Peloponnesian War, and Aristophanes has long been read as a respondent to this historical context. However, this volume turns away from this standard reading of Aristophanes' comedies, and takes the reader beyond the limits set by traditional historicizing readings. Instead, the contributors innovatively examine the plays from the view of what politicized readings with Aristophanes might yield. This approach is what is referred to as the 'current moment', which sees Aristophanes as a 'political correspondent' rather than a 'political respondent'.

Each chapter presents a wide range of different perspectives, such as readings of Aristophanes as a political interventionist, the politics of reading him now with modern students and the dialogues in which he might be read with modern authors, such as Levi Strauss. As such, this study shows how Aristophanes' comedies are inseparable from our own thoughts and practices as historians, scholars and civic entities. As a result, this volume offers the reader innovative interpretations and self-reflexive dialogues regarding the resonances of Aristophanes' plays and the challenges of contemporary scholarly practice.

Table of Contents

List of Contributors

1. Aristophanes' Current Moments: An Introduction (Sam Gartland, University of Leeds, UK and Constanze Güthenke, University of Oxford, UK)
2. Reading Leo Strauss Reading Aristophanes (Constanze Güthenke, University of Oxford, UK)
3. War, Territory, Sexual Violence, and Citizenship in Aristophanes (Sam Gartland, University of Leeds, UK)
4. The Crook and the Sycophant: Aristophanes, Hate Speech, and Power (Amy Coker, University of Bristol, UK)
5. Freedom of Speech and Moral Panic in Democratic Athens (Isabel Ruffell, University of Glasgow, UK)
6. Ponera orge: the Problem of 'Anger' in Aristophanes' Lysistrata and its Reception (Jon Hesk, University of St Andrews, UK)
7. Aristophanes and the Gendered Politics of Performative Assembly (Carol Atack, University of Cambridge, UK)
8. Batracho-Politics for 2024 (Mario Telò, UC Berkeley, USA)
9. Peace and Shit: Aristophanes as Primer on Copropolitics (Dan-el Padilla Peralta, Princeton University, USA)

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Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published Nov 13 2025
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 240
ISBN 9781350475083
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Dimensions 234 x 156 mm
Series Bloomsbury Ancient Politics
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Constanze Güthenke

Constanze Güthenke is Professor of Greek Literatur…

Anthology Editor

Sam Gartland

Sam Gartland is Lecturer in Ancient History at the…

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