Publication: Civilizing Violence: Satyrs on 6th-Century Greek Vases
Civilizing Violence: Satyrs on 6th-Century Greek Vases
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Isler-Kerényi, C. (2004). Civilizing Violence: Satyrs on 6th-Century Greek Vases (Vol. 208). Academic Press / Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
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Violence exists, it seems to be inherent in human nature, always and everywhere. It is not possible to eliminate or to hide violence permanently. How is it possible, then, to have peaceful coexistence between human beings? This problem was clearly perceived by the Greeks in the 6th century B.C. In many images painted on Greek pottery we meet the satyr, a figure embodying sexual violence, usually in the entourage of the god Dionysos. We follow the satyr from his first appearance in art until the moment when a new genre of comic drama,
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Isler-Kerényi, C. (2004). Civilizing Violence: Satyrs on 6th-Century Greek Vases (Vol. 208). Academic Press / Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.