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Burying your Dead in Franco’s Spain: Thanatopolitical Power and José María Pemán’s Antigone (1946).
Balaskas, Vasileios (2024)Considering the Spanish political context of the period, Antigone’s myth could become an ideological offence against the regime. However, Pemán’s version emphasized the emotional aspect of the play. It was a Catholic ... -
Rediscovering the Classical: Graeco-Italian Relations and Ancient Drama in the early 20th Century.
Balaskas, Vasileios (2023)During the early twentieth century, the connections formed among European intellectuals and institutions involved in performances of Graeco-Roman drama created international networks that included numerous classicists, ... -
The Sociopolitics of the Revivals of Classical Drama in Greece, Spain, and Italy in the 20th Century
Balaskas, Vasileios (UMA Editorial, 2022-07-11)This thesis explores the revival of classical drama at ancient venues as a sociopolitical apparatus of the European nation-states in the 19th century. The modern use of Greco-Roman theatres, amphitheatres, and stadiums ... -
War and Horror in Modern Spanish Theatre: The Sieges of Numantia and Saguntum as Lieux de Mémoire.
Balaskas, Vasileios (2023)The sieges of Saguntum and Numantia have become legendary national landmarks in Spanish literary and artistic expression. The siege of Saguntum took place in 218 BCE, a battle between local Saguntines and Carthaginians, ...