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
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- ISBN-13: 9780199559213
- ISBN-10: 019955921X
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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
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
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