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Her Art

Greek Women in the Arts from Antiquity to Modernity

by Diane Touliatos-Miles (Volume editor)
©2011 Edited Collection 164 Pages

Summary

This is the first publication that narrates the significant contributions of Greek women in the various genres of the arts in a historical perspective from antiquity to contemporary Greece. It discusses Greek women in the disciplines of music, the visual arts, poetry and literature, film and theatre, and history. The historical roles of Greek women in music are examined including the first woman composer with preserved music that is a Byzantine-Greek. Readers will discover that it was a Greek woman philosopher who influenced the formation of Socrates’ thinking and that the Iliad and Odyssey were actually written by a Hellenic woman but were later appropriated by Homer. Classic and contemporary Greek female writers are in the foreground as well as the modern art music and popular music by Greek women composers. The roles of Greek women in drama are examined and the significant works of contemporary Greek women artists are recognized.

Details

Pages
164
Year
2011
ISBN (Hardcover)
9783631607572
Language
English
Keywords
Popular Music Visual Arts Greek Theatre Theatre/Drama
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2011. 164 pp., 40 b/w ill., 49 coloured ill.

Biographical notes

Diane Touliatos-Miles (Volume editor)

Diane Touliatos-Miles is a Professor of Musicology and Director of the Center for the Humanities at the University of Missouri at St. Louis. She has published several books and articles with international publishers.

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