A new interpretation of Sophocles' Antigone, exploring the intertwined history of law, politics, gender and humanism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Bonnie Honig is Nancy Duke Lewis Professor of Modern Culture and Media and Political Science at Brown University, Rhode Island. She was formerly Sarah Rebecca Roland Professor in Political Science at Northwestern University, Illinois and Research Professor at the American Bar Foundation, Chicago. She is an award-winning author whose work has been translated into numerous languages and is read by a wide interdisciplinary audience composed of scholars and researchers in political theory, philosophy, classics, gender studies, cultural studies, American studies, comparative literature, critical theory, media studies, law and international relations.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Introduction Part I. Interruption: Introduction to Part I: 1. Tragedy, maternalism, ethics: toward an agonistic humanism 2. 'Antigone versus Oedipus', I: feminist theory and the turn to Antigone 3. 'Antigone versus Oedipus', II: the directors' agon in Germany in Autumn Part II. Conspiracy: Introduction to Part II: 4. Mourning, membership, and the politics of exception: plotting Creon's conspiracy with democracy 5. From lamentation to logos: Antigone's conspiracy with language 6. Sacrifice, sorority, integrity: Antigone's conspiracy with Ismene Conclusion.
Preface Introduction Part I. Interruption: Introduction to Part I: 1. Tragedy, maternalism, ethics: toward an agonistic humanism 2. 'Antigone versus Oedipus', I: feminist theory and the turn to Antigone 3. 'Antigone versus Oedipus', II: the directors' agon in Germany in Autumn Part II. Conspiracy: Introduction to Part II: 4. Mourning, membership, and the politics of exception: plotting Creon's conspiracy with democracy 5. From lamentation to logos: Antigone's conspiracy with language 6. Sacrifice, sorority, integrity: Antigone's conspiracy with Ismene Conclusion.
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