Assembly-Women

  • Understanding Aristophanes’ Assemblywomen: A Political Comedy

    Aristophanes’s “Assemblywomen,” produced in the early fourth century BCE, explores women’s political agency through satire. The play reflects Athens’s post-war discontent, merging politics with sexual economy. Protagonist Praxagora advocates for radical reforms, critiquing male governance. The comedy highlights the complexities and dangers of egalitarianism in a struggling democracy, revealing political exhaustion.

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