Wednesday, September 13, 2006

An anthropological approach to tragedy is generally more concerned with institutional practices than with corporeal schemata, and it has not always paid enough attention to this topography of the body, which in tragedy from Aeschylus to Euripides, is structured around the places of death.

Loraux N. Tragic Ways of Killing a Woman. Harvard University Press, Cambrigde, Massachusetts and London, 1987. P. 49

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