Aristophanes: Women in the Assembly

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Aristophanes: Women in the Assembly

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This is the first book-length introduction to Aristophanes' play that is accessible to students and scholars without Greek. Ecclesiazusae has had diverse interpretations since its first performance and touches on many still-resonant themes such as gender and politics and the place of the theatre in society.

Fed up with the state of politics in Athens and their involvement in yet another war against Sparta, the women of the city don ridiculous disguises and vote themselves into power. The women then completely reorganize Athenian society, instituting communal ownership of property and abolishing marriage. What happens when a few citizens are slow to embrace the changes? Whose side was the audience on? The Athens that these women create has been depicted in both utopian and near-dystopian terms. But Moodie argues that Aristophanes does indeed depict a utopia where everyone's needs can be met.

With new analysis of the pottery and figurines depicting Old Comedy, coupled with a thorough exploration of Aristophanes' extremely metatheatrical plot and its relation to his earlier fantastic comedies, Moodie reveals how the comic poet promotes the ideas of his female reformers and blunts the complaints of their critics as he urges collective action for the good of the city. The book concludes with a chapter exploring the ways in which playwrights and directors throughout the twentieth and twenty-first centuries have adapted Women in the Assembly in order to respond to current social and political issues, especially the changing role of women in the modern world.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Electing Ecclesiazusae
Chapter 2. Praxagora's Plan Enacted
Chapter 3. The Consequences of Success
Chapter 4. Re-electing Ecclesiazusae

Selected Chronology
Translation of Selected scholia
Glossary

Notes
Guide to Further Reading
Bibliography
Index

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published Mar 19 2026
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 160
ISBN 9781350378209
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Illustrations 10 bw illus
Dimensions 234 x 156 mm
Series Bloomsbury Ancient Comedy Companions
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Author

Erin K. Moodie

Erin K. Moodie is Assistant Professor of Classics…

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