

12 The Comedy of Democracy w/ Edith Hall (Aristophanes)
Sep 21, 2017
Edith Hall, a world-renowned classicist and expert in ancient Athenian theater, joins to discuss how comedy played a pivotal role in Athenian democracy. She reveals how theatrical performances poked fun at prominent figures, including politicians like Pericles and societal norms with scatological humor. Hall shares insights on Aristophanes' works, emphasizing their critique of power and absurdities in Athenian life. The conversation highlights the innovative ways actors engaged audiences and reflects on the enduring legacy of these comedic masterpieces.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Laughter and Accountability: Comedy in Athenian Democracy
03:23 • 12min
Theatrical Innovations of Ancient Greece
15:22 • 9min
Satire and Power in Aristophanes
24:40 • 4min
Aristophanes' Comedy and Athenian Society
28:58 • 16min
The Unconventional Brilliance of Aristophanes
44:48 • 2min
Celebrating the Legacy of Aristophanes and Podcast Milestones
46:24 • 3min