Reading Dionysus: Euripides' Bacchae and the cultural contestations of Greeks, Jews, Romans, and Christians
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Preface..................................................................V
Note on Abbreviations and Translations.............................. XII
Introduction.............................................................1
Part I ֊֊ Preliminaries: Themes and Trajectories.......................5
Chapter 1 — Characterizing an Uncharacteristic God.....................6
1.1 Maenadism and Other Forms of Madness........................... 8
1.2 Liberation in Life and Death....................................10
1.3 Religious Violence and Imperial Conquest....................... 12
1.4 Dionysus between Religious Liberty and Political Authority
in Alexandria and Rome.......................................... 14
1.5 Dionysus and the Jews: Conflicts and Conflations............... 17
1.6 Dionysus and the Christians: Sharing Sacred Wine...............19
1.7 Conclusions.....................................................23
Chapter 2 — Tragic Texts and Contexts...................................25
2.1 The Theater and Its God...................................... 25
2.2 Tragedy as Political Discourse from Polis to Empire............29
2.3 The Theater among Jews and Christians:
Patterns of Resistance and Ambivalence...........................32
2.4 Tragic Imitations: Jewish and Christian Experiments
with Exodus and Passion..........................................36
2.5 Conclusions.....................................................39
Chapter 3 — Reading Euripides * Bacchae: Some Meanings and Effects.....40
3.1 The Bacchae as Metatragedy: Theorizing a Stranger’s Identity...40
3.1.1 A Divine Disguise......................................... 41
3.1.2 Pentheus as Spectator.....................................44
3.2 Religious Reversals: Problematizing Myth and Ritual............ 46
3.2.1 Dionysiac Lusis............................................47
3.2.2 The Divine Madness of Maenads and Prophets................50
3.2.3 Violence and Sacrifice....................................53
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3.3 Foreign as Indigenous: Introducing “New” Gods
and Constructing Others....................................... 55
3.4 Conclusions...................................................56
Chapter 4 - Textual Sparagmoi: Receiving Euripides Bacchae.........57
4.1 Reception and Dialogues of Difference..........................57
4.2 Receiving Euripides: Cultural and Ideological Factors.........59
4.3 The Bacchae s Ancient Audience................................62
4.4 Theoretical and Methodological Issues in Reception............66
4.5 Conclusions.................................................. 69
Part II ֊ Identifying with Dionysus:
Effects of Imperial Self-Representation....................71
Chapter 5 — Dionysus as a Ptolemaic Gentleman in Theocritus, Idyll 26.... 72
5.1 Ptolemy II Philadelphus: Patron of Dionysus and the Theater... 72
5.2 Theocritus: The Poet and His Patron...........................75
5.3 Idyll 26: Euripides’ Bacchae Revisited or Revised?............76
5.4 Theocritean Maenads as Imperial Subjects..................... 81
5.5 Conclusions.................................................. 84
Chapter 6 - Philo’s Legatio ad Gaium; Imitating Dionysus
and (En )acting Tragedy.................................. 86
6.1 Being Jewish and Greek in Roman Alexandria.................... 87
6.2 Dionysus: A Benevolent or Vindictive God?.................... 88
6.3 Gaius as Tragic Actor.........................................90
6.4 Conclusions...................................................93
Part III - Resisting Death: Ambivalence and Afterlife...............95
Chapter 7 — Bacchus as Tragic Hero and Stoic Sage
in Horace, Epistles 1.16................................. 96
7.1 Dionysus at Rome.............................................. 97
7.2 Euripides’ Bacchae on the Roman Stage
and in Imperial Epic.......................................... 98
7.3 Horace: The Poet, the Emperor, and Bacchus.................. 101
7.4 Horace’s Epistles Book 1: Beyond Rome........................106
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7.5 From Cithaeron to Sabine Estate: Changing Dramatic Identities
in Epistles 1.16..............................................108
7.6 The Bacchae and Ritual Death from the Gold Tablets
to Plutarch and Epictetus.....................................114
7.7 Conclusions...................................................116
Chapter 8 — Clement of Alexandria on Pleasure and Dying
with Euripides Bacchae..................................118
8.1 Clement and the Appropriation of Paideia....................120
8.2 Dangerous Pleasures: Poetry and Dionysus......................123
8.3 Christ as Dionysiac Mystagogue in Stromateis 4..............128
8.4 Conclusions...................................................132
Part IV - Staging Deliverance:
Dionysiac Escape and Divine Vindication..................135
Chapter 9 - Eluding the Tyrant in Artapanus’ Moses Fragment
and Euripides ’ Bacchae................................. 136
9.1 Artapanus between Judaism and Hellenism.......................137
9.2 Getting Moses out of Jail with Euripides’ Bacchae...........141
9.3 Conclusions.................................................. 147
Chapter 10 — A God Dismembered or Dismembering?
Divine Retribution between Celsus and Origen........... 149
10.1 Celsus’ Argument from Euripides’ Bacchae.....................150
10.1.1 Christianity and the Roman Empire:
The Problem of Cultural Subversion.....................152
10.1.2 Jesus among Gods and Heroes: The Problem of
Incarnation, Death, and Miracles.......................154
10.1.3 Celsus on Jesus and Euripides’ Bacchae................161
10.2 Origen’s Response: Death as Divine Virtue.................. 164
10.2.1 Origen on Dionysus, Noble Deeds, and Noble Deaths.... 167
10.2.2 Origen on Jesus and Euripides’ Bacchae................169
10.3 Conclusions..................................................172
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Part V - Polemicizing the Other:
Euripides’ Bacchae and the Ideological Imagination.. 175
Chapter 11 — The Wisdom of Solomon and the Canaanite Dionysus......176
11.1 Situating the Wisdom of Solomon.............................176
11.2 The Tragic Rituals of the Canaanites........................178
11.3 Conclusions.................................................185
Chapter 12 — Dio Chrysostom, the Alexandrian Mob,
and Euripidean Maenads.................................187
12.1 Dio Chrysostom: Orator and Empire.......................... 187
12.2 The Alexandrian Oration: On Performances and Mobs.......... 190
12.3 Alexandrians and the Credibility of Euripides’ Mythology....192
12.4 Conclusions.................................................196
Part VI ֊ Modifying Madness:
Dionysiac Reversals in Judaism and Christianity.........197
Chapter 13 ֊ Philo of Alexandria1 s Religious Ambivalences:
(Anti-)Dionysiac Hermeneutics in De ebrietate......... 198
13.1 Moses on Wine, Gender, and Dionysus in De ebrietate........ 199
13.2 Interrogating Hannah’s Sobriety and Femininity..............202
13.3 Conclusions.................................................205
Chapter 14 — The Acts of the Apostles and the Rationalization
of Inspired Speech.................................... 207
14.1 Acts and the Bacchae: Status quaestionis................... 208
14.2 Narrating Madness and Moderation in Acts 26................ 213
14.2.1 A Greek Proverb in Hebrew Dialect:
Authenticating Divine Discourse in Acts 26:14..........213
14.2.2 Persecution and Conversion in Acts 26:
Undoing a Dionysiac Paradox............................218
14.3 “Each in Their Own Dialect”:
Dionysus and Inspired Speech in Acts 2...................... 221
14.3.1 Drinking Early? Intoxication as Divine Inspiration... 222
14.3.2 The Politics of Pentecost:
Language and Power in Acts 2......................... 228
14.4 Conclusions.................................................234
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Part VII - Converting Dionysus:
Euripides’ Bacchae beyond Antiquity......................237
Chapter 15 - Dionysus between “Paganism” and “Christianity”
in Nonnus Dionysiaca...................................238
15.1 Dionysus and the Religious and Literary World of Nonnus.... 239
15.2 Nonnus’ Dionysiaca and the Redemption of Euripides’ Bacchae... 244
15.3 Conclusions..................................................249
Chapter 16 - Towards a Pious Poetics: New Euripidean Masks
in Pseudo-Gregory s Christus patiens................... 251
16.1 Placing the Christus patiens between Euripides and Byzantium... 251
16.2 The Passion and the Possibilities of Christian Tragedy.......253
16.3 Conclusions..................................................259
Conclusions: Gathering up the Scattered Limbs...................... 261
Bibliography................................................... 267
Literary Sources..................................................267
Other Ancient Sources.............................................271
Scholarly Works Cited............................................ 272
Index of References.................................................311
Index of Subjects...................................................328
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title_full | Reading Dionysus Euripides' Bacchae and the cultural contestations of Greeks, Jews, Romans, and Christians Courtney J. P. Friesen |
title_fullStr | Reading Dionysus Euripides' Bacchae and the cultural contestations of Greeks, Jews, Romans, and Christians Courtney J. P. Friesen |
title_full_unstemmed | Reading Dionysus Euripides' Bacchae and the cultural contestations of Greeks, Jews, Romans, and Christians Courtney J. P. Friesen |
title_short | Reading Dionysus |
title_sort | reading dionysus euripides bacchae and the cultural contestations of greeks jews romans and christians |
title_sub | Euripides' Bacchae and the cultural contestations of Greeks, Jews, Romans, and Christians |
topic | Dionysos (DE-588)118679759 gnd Euripides ca. 485/480 v. Chr.-406 v.Chr. Bacchae (DE-588)4285169-5 gnd Rezeption (DE-588)4049716-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Dionysos Euripides ca. 485/480 v. Chr.-406 v.Chr. Bacchae Rezeption |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=028145801&sequence=000004&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV012292707 |
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