Interrogating Antigone in Postmodern Philosophy and Criticism
Herausgeber: Wilmer, S E; Zukauskaite, Audrone
Interrogating Antigone in Postmodern Philosophy and Criticism
Herausgeber: Wilmer, S E; Zukauskaite, Audrone
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A collection of articles by distinguished scholars from a variety of disciplines (including philosophy, psychoanalysis, feminism, theatre, and the classics) providing a postmodern perspective on the ethical and political issues raised by the classical figure of Antigone, a woman who questions the role of the patriarchal state.
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A collection of articles by distinguished scholars from a variety of disciplines (including philosophy, psychoanalysis, feminism, theatre, and the classics) providing a postmodern perspective on the ethical and political issues raised by the classical figure of Antigone, a woman who questions the role of the patriarchal state.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 444
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 794g
- ISBN-13: 9780199559213
- ISBN-10: 019955921X
- Artikelnr.: 47870996
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 444
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 794g
- ISBN-13: 9780199559213
- ISBN-10: 019955921X
- Artikelnr.: 47870996
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
S. E. Wilmer is Head of the School of Drama, Film, and Music, Trinity College, Dublin Audrone Zukauskaite is Senior researcher at the Culture, Philosophy, and Arts Research Institute, Vilnius
* Introduction
* 1. Philosophy and Politics
* 1: Tina Chanter: Antigone's Political Legacies: Abjection in Defiance
of Mourning
* 2: Cecilia Sjöholm: Naked Life: Arendt and the Exile at Colonus
* 3: Audrone Zukauskaite: Biopolitics: Antigone's Claim
* 4: Eugene O'Brien: The Body Politic: The Ethics of Responsibility and
the Responsibility of Ethics
* 2. Psychoanalysis and the Law
* 5: Terry Eagleton: Lacan's Antigone
* 6: Mark Griffith: Psychoanalysing `Antigone'
* 7: Calum Neill: One Amongst Many: The Ethical Significance of
`Antigone' and the Films of Lars Von Trier
* 8: Ahuvia Kahane: `Antigone', Antigone: Lacan and the Structure of
the Law
* 9: Judith Fletcher: Sophocles' `Antigone' and the Democratic Voice
* 10: Klaas Tindemans: `Antigone' and the Law: Legal Theory and the
Ambiguities of Performance
* 3. Gender and Kinship
* 11: Luce Irigaray: Antigone: Between Myth and History/Antigone's
Legacy
* 12: Bracha Ettinger: Antigone with(out) Jocaste
* 13: Liz Appel: Autochthonous Antigone: Breaking Ground
* 14: Isabelle Torrance: Antigone and her Brother: What Sort of Special
Relationship?
* 15: Martina Meyer: Reclaiming Femininity: Antigone's 'Choice' in Art
and Art History
* 4. Translations, Adaptations, and Performance
* 16: Deborah Roberts: Reading `Antigone' in Translation: Text,
Paratext, Intertext
* 17: Sean Kirkland: Speed and Tragedy in Cocteau and Sophocles
* 18: Erika Fischer-Lichte: Politicizing `Antigone'
* 19: Florencia Nelli: From Ancient Greek Drama to Argentina's `Dirty
War'. `Antígona Furiosa': on Bodies and the State
* 20: Astrid van Weyenberg: Revolutionary Muse: Fémi Òsófisan's
`Tègònni: An African Antigone'
* 21: S. E. Wilmer: Performing `Antigone' in the Twenty-First Century
* 1. Philosophy and Politics
* 1: Tina Chanter: Antigone's Political Legacies: Abjection in Defiance
of Mourning
* 2: Cecilia Sjöholm: Naked Life: Arendt and the Exile at Colonus
* 3: Audrone Zukauskaite: Biopolitics: Antigone's Claim
* 4: Eugene O'Brien: The Body Politic: The Ethics of Responsibility and
the Responsibility of Ethics
* 2. Psychoanalysis and the Law
* 5: Terry Eagleton: Lacan's Antigone
* 6: Mark Griffith: Psychoanalysing `Antigone'
* 7: Calum Neill: One Amongst Many: The Ethical Significance of
`Antigone' and the Films of Lars Von Trier
* 8: Ahuvia Kahane: `Antigone', Antigone: Lacan and the Structure of
the Law
* 9: Judith Fletcher: Sophocles' `Antigone' and the Democratic Voice
* 10: Klaas Tindemans: `Antigone' and the Law: Legal Theory and the
Ambiguities of Performance
* 3. Gender and Kinship
* 11: Luce Irigaray: Antigone: Between Myth and History/Antigone's
Legacy
* 12: Bracha Ettinger: Antigone with(out) Jocaste
* 13: Liz Appel: Autochthonous Antigone: Breaking Ground
* 14: Isabelle Torrance: Antigone and her Brother: What Sort of Special
Relationship?
* 15: Martina Meyer: Reclaiming Femininity: Antigone's 'Choice' in Art
and Art History
* 4. Translations, Adaptations, and Performance
* 16: Deborah Roberts: Reading `Antigone' in Translation: Text,
Paratext, Intertext
* 17: Sean Kirkland: Speed and Tragedy in Cocteau and Sophocles
* 18: Erika Fischer-Lichte: Politicizing `Antigone'
* 19: Florencia Nelli: From Ancient Greek Drama to Argentina's `Dirty
War'. `Antígona Furiosa': on Bodies and the State
* 20: Astrid van Weyenberg: Revolutionary Muse: Fémi Òsófisan's
`Tègònni: An African Antigone'
* 21: S. E. Wilmer: Performing `Antigone' in the Twenty-First Century
* Introduction
* 1. Philosophy and Politics
* 1: Tina Chanter: Antigone's Political Legacies: Abjection in Defiance
of Mourning
* 2: Cecilia Sjöholm: Naked Life: Arendt and the Exile at Colonus
* 3: Audrone Zukauskaite: Biopolitics: Antigone's Claim
* 4: Eugene O'Brien: The Body Politic: The Ethics of Responsibility and
the Responsibility of Ethics
* 2. Psychoanalysis and the Law
* 5: Terry Eagleton: Lacan's Antigone
* 6: Mark Griffith: Psychoanalysing `Antigone'
* 7: Calum Neill: One Amongst Many: The Ethical Significance of
`Antigone' and the Films of Lars Von Trier
* 8: Ahuvia Kahane: `Antigone', Antigone: Lacan and the Structure of
the Law
* 9: Judith Fletcher: Sophocles' `Antigone' and the Democratic Voice
* 10: Klaas Tindemans: `Antigone' and the Law: Legal Theory and the
Ambiguities of Performance
* 3. Gender and Kinship
* 11: Luce Irigaray: Antigone: Between Myth and History/Antigone's
Legacy
* 12: Bracha Ettinger: Antigone with(out) Jocaste
* 13: Liz Appel: Autochthonous Antigone: Breaking Ground
* 14: Isabelle Torrance: Antigone and her Brother: What Sort of Special
Relationship?
* 15: Martina Meyer: Reclaiming Femininity: Antigone's 'Choice' in Art
and Art History
* 4. Translations, Adaptations, and Performance
* 16: Deborah Roberts: Reading `Antigone' in Translation: Text,
Paratext, Intertext
* 17: Sean Kirkland: Speed and Tragedy in Cocteau and Sophocles
* 18: Erika Fischer-Lichte: Politicizing `Antigone'
* 19: Florencia Nelli: From Ancient Greek Drama to Argentina's `Dirty
War'. `Antígona Furiosa': on Bodies and the State
* 20: Astrid van Weyenberg: Revolutionary Muse: Fémi Òsófisan's
`Tègònni: An African Antigone'
* 21: S. E. Wilmer: Performing `Antigone' in the Twenty-First Century
* 1. Philosophy and Politics
* 1: Tina Chanter: Antigone's Political Legacies: Abjection in Defiance
of Mourning
* 2: Cecilia Sjöholm: Naked Life: Arendt and the Exile at Colonus
* 3: Audrone Zukauskaite: Biopolitics: Antigone's Claim
* 4: Eugene O'Brien: The Body Politic: The Ethics of Responsibility and
the Responsibility of Ethics
* 2. Psychoanalysis and the Law
* 5: Terry Eagleton: Lacan's Antigone
* 6: Mark Griffith: Psychoanalysing `Antigone'
* 7: Calum Neill: One Amongst Many: The Ethical Significance of
`Antigone' and the Films of Lars Von Trier
* 8: Ahuvia Kahane: `Antigone', Antigone: Lacan and the Structure of
the Law
* 9: Judith Fletcher: Sophocles' `Antigone' and the Democratic Voice
* 10: Klaas Tindemans: `Antigone' and the Law: Legal Theory and the
Ambiguities of Performance
* 3. Gender and Kinship
* 11: Luce Irigaray: Antigone: Between Myth and History/Antigone's
Legacy
* 12: Bracha Ettinger: Antigone with(out) Jocaste
* 13: Liz Appel: Autochthonous Antigone: Breaking Ground
* 14: Isabelle Torrance: Antigone and her Brother: What Sort of Special
Relationship?
* 15: Martina Meyer: Reclaiming Femininity: Antigone's 'Choice' in Art
and Art History
* 4. Translations, Adaptations, and Performance
* 16: Deborah Roberts: Reading `Antigone' in Translation: Text,
Paratext, Intertext
* 17: Sean Kirkland: Speed and Tragedy in Cocteau and Sophocles
* 18: Erika Fischer-Lichte: Politicizing `Antigone'
* 19: Florencia Nelli: From Ancient Greek Drama to Argentina's `Dirty
War'. `Antígona Furiosa': on Bodies and the State
* 20: Astrid van Weyenberg: Revolutionary Muse: Fémi Òsófisan's
`Tègònni: An African Antigone'
* 21: S. E. Wilmer: Performing `Antigone' in the Twenty-First Century