"Party Animals: Drinkware and Transformation at the Greek Symposium" (Rowrbrazzle 158)

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Title

"Party Animals: Drinkware and Transformation at the Greek Symposium" (Rowrbrazzle 158)

Description

A personal introduction by Tofte followed by a short article about how the ancient Greeks used animal and transformation imagery in their drinking parties to entertain themselves, to worship the gods, to help protect themselves from evil, and to amplify the sense that wine can blur the lines of reality and take them away from the requirements of civilization, at least temporarily.

Creator

Christopher Polt (Tofte)

Publisher

Edd Vick (editor)

Date

2023-07

Rights

© 2023 Christopher Polt / Tofte

Format

Fanzine

Language

English

Coverage

pp. 205-215

License

Distribution permissions on file with FF&F

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Original Format

Printed paper

Physical Dimensions

8.5" x 11"

Files

tofte_rowrbrazzle158.pdf

Collection

Citation

Christopher Polt (Tofte), “"Party Animals: Drinkware and Transformation at the Greek Symposium" (Rowrbrazzle 158),” Fang, Feather, and Fin Archive, accessed November 21, 2024, https://furryhistory.org/items/show/4526.
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