TY - JOUR
T1 - Editorial Introduction
T2 - (Re)Living Greece and Rome: Performances of Classical Antiquity under Fascism
AU - Ioannidou, Eleftheria
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Brill Academic Publishers. All rights reserved.
PY - 2023/12/13
Y1 - 2023/12/13
N2 - This special issue examines the use of classical antiquity within artistic, cultural, and political events under fascist regimes in the interwar period. Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany promoted the production of ancient drama, alongside forms of theater modelled on Greek antiquity, organized grand-scale classical spectacles, and deployed ancient themes and classical-looking symbols and insignia at political gatherings and displays. The analyses presented in this special issue bring into dialogue the scholarship on theater and culture under fascist regimes with the growing literature on the reception of the classics to foreground the significance of performative practices in reconfiguring the classicizing mythologies of fascism. It is the hope of the guest editors that the findings presented here will contribute to the study of performances that strove to re-enact historical pasts beyond the scope of classical reception.
AB - This special issue examines the use of classical antiquity within artistic, cultural, and political events under fascist regimes in the interwar period. Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany promoted the production of ancient drama, alongside forms of theater modelled on Greek antiquity, organized grand-scale classical spectacles, and deployed ancient themes and classical-looking symbols and insignia at political gatherings and displays. The analyses presented in this special issue bring into dialogue the scholarship on theater and culture under fascist regimes with the growing literature on the reception of the classics to foreground the significance of performative practices in reconfiguring the classicizing mythologies of fascism. It is the hope of the guest editors that the findings presented here will contribute to the study of performances that strove to re-enact historical pasts beyond the scope of classical reception.
KW - classical antiquity
KW - fascism
KW - Germany
KW - Italy
KW - performance
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85180346062
U2 - 10.1163/22116257-bja10067
DO - 10.1163/22116257-bja10067
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85180346062
SN - 2211-6257
VL - 12
SP - 107
EP - 115
JO - Fascism
JF - Fascism
IS - 2
ER -