TY - BOOK ID - 117631209 TI - Fragmentation in Ancient Greek Drama AU - Apostolakis, Kostas AU - Bagordo, Andreas AU - Bierl, Anton AU - Cropp, Martin J AU - Csapo, Eric AU - Finglass, Patrick J AU - Giuseppetti, Massimo AU - Henderson, Jeffrey AU - Hunter, Richard AU - Konstantakos, Ioannis M AU - Kyriakou, Poulheria AU - Lamari, Anna A AU - Lamari, Anna AU - Manousakis, Nikos AU - Millis, Benjamin W AU - Montanari, Franco AU - Napolitano, Michele AU - Novokhatko, Anna AU - Ornaghi, Massimiliano AU - Orth, Christian AU - O'Sullivan, Patrick AU - Paolo Bianchi, Francesco AU - Papachrysostomou, Athina AU - Papadodima, Efstathia AU - Perrone, Serena AU - Rodríguez-Noriega Guillén, Lucía AU - Rosen, Ralph M AU - Taplin, Oliver AU - Totaro, Piero AU - Tsantsanoglou, Kyriakos AU - Wright, Matthew AU - Zimmermann, Bernhard AU - Karamanou, Ioanna AU - Olson, S Douglas AU - Sommerstein, Alan H PY - 2020 SN - 9783110621693 311062169X PB - Berlin Boston DB - UniCat KW - "ation methods KW - Ancient Greek dramatic fragment KW - Aufführung KW - Rekonstruktion KW - Theater KW - Zitierweise KW - performance KW - reconstruction UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:117631209 AB - This volume examines whether dramatic fragments should be approached as parts of a greater whole or as self-contained entities. It comprises contributions by a broad spectrum of international scholars: by young researchers working on fragmentary drama as well as by well-known experts in this field. The volume explores another kind of fragmentation that seems already to have been embraced by the ancient dramatists: "ations extracted from their context and immersed in a new whole, in which they work both as cohesive unities and detachable entities. Sections of poetic works circulated in antiquity not only as parts of a whole, but also independently, i.e. as component fractions, rather like "ations on facebook today. Fragmentation can thus be seen operating on the level of dissociation, but also on the level of cohesion. The volume investigates interpretive possibilities, "ation contexts, production and reception stages of fragmentary texts, looking into the ways dramatic fragments can either increase the depth of fragmentation or strengthen the intensity of cohesion. ER -