Laughing with Medusa: classical myth and feminist thought
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adam_text | CONTENTS
List of Illustrations
x
List of Contributors
xi
Introduction
ι
Vanda
Zajko
and Miriam Leonard
PART I. Myth and Psychoanalysis
1. The Cronus Complex: Psychoanalytic Myths of the
Future for Boys and Girls
21
Rachel Bowlby
2.
Who are we when we read? : Keats, Klein, Cixous,
and Elizabeth Cook s Achilles
4 5
Vanda
Zajko
3.
Beyond Oedipus: Feminist Thought, Psychoanalysis,
and Mythical Figurations of the Feminine 6j
Griselda
Pollock
PARTII.
Myth and Politics
4.
Lacan, Irigaray,
and Beyond: Antigones and the
Politics of Psychoanalysis izi
Miriam Leonard
5.
Antigone and the Politics of Sisterhood
141
Simon Goldhill
6.
Fascism on Stage: Jean Anouilh s Antigone
163
Katie Fleming
Vili
CONTENTS
PART III. Myth and History
7.
A Woman s History of
Warf
are
189
Ellen O Gorman
8.
Beyond glorious Ocean : Feminism, Myth, and
America
2,09
Gregory Staley
PART IV. Myth and Science
9.
Atoms, Individuals, and Myths
233
Duncan Kennedy
10.
The Philosopher and the Mother Cow: Towards
a Gendered Reading of Lucretius,
Ό
e
Rerum
Natura
253
Alison Sharrock
11.
Science Fictions and Cyber Myths: or, Do Cyborgs
Dream of Dolly the Sheep?
275
Geneviève Liveley
PART V. Myth and Poetry
12.
Putting the Women Back into the Hesiodic
Catalogue of Women
297
Lillian Doherty
13.
Reclaiming the Muse
327
Penny Murray
14.
Defying History: The Legacy of Helen in
Modern Greek Poetry
Efi Spentzou
15.
This tart fable : Daphne, and Apollo in Modern
Women s Poetry
Rowena Fowler
CONTENTS
IX
г6.
Iphigeneia s
Wedding
399
Elizabeth Cook
Select Bibliography
411
Index
437
Lorna Hardwick
*
James JL
Porter
From their beginnings Greek myths have been recounted by those with compelling
agendas. One of the strategies of feminist criticism has been to take these well-worn
stories about the world and its inhabitants and tell them from a different perspective. The
concept of revision has led to potent transformations of mythic figures who have been
denigrated for centuries into symbols of
utopia,
as ancient narratives of resistance and
struggle have been revivified to inspire new audiences. The most famous contemporary
example is probably
Hélène
Cixous s
*
Laugh of the Medusa
—
the power of this essay
undoubtedly derives, in part,
írom
the inscrutable figure of its title. The importance of
classical myth is not restricted to the psychoanalytical feminist tradition within which
Cixous maybe located. In spheres such as politics, philosophy, historiography, art history
as well as the history and theory of science, figures such as Helen, Antigone, Daphne, the
Amazons, the Muses, Persephone, Penelope, Thetis, Hercules, and Achilles continue to
make substantial contributions to the development of feminist thought.
The essays in Laughing tnith Medusa explore a series of interlinking questions,
including: Does history s self-positioning as the successor of myth result in the exclusion
of alternative narratives of the past? How does feminism exclude itself from certain
historical discourses? Why has psychoanalysis placed myth at the centre of its explorations
of the modern subject? Why are the Muses feminine? Do the categories of myth and
politics intersect or are they mutually exclusive? Does feminism s recourse to myth offer a
script of resistance or commit it to an ineffective utopianism? Covering a wide range of
subject areas including poetry, philosophy, science, history, and psychoanalysis as well as
classics, this book engages with these questions from a truly interdisciplinary perspective.
It includes a specially commisssioned work of fiction, Iphigeneia s Wedding , by the poet
Elizabeth Cook.
Vanda
Zajko
is Senior Lecturer in Classics at the University or Bristol.
Miriam Leoaard is Lecturer in Classics at University College London.
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CONTENTS
List of Illustrations
x
List of Contributors
xi
Introduction
ι
Vanda
Zajko
and Miriam Leonard
PART I. Myth and Psychoanalysis
1. The Cronus Complex: Psychoanalytic Myths of the
Future for Boys and Girls
21
Rachel Bowlby
2.
'Who are we when we read?': Keats, Klein, Cixous,
and Elizabeth Cook's Achilles
4 5
Vanda
Zajko
3.
Beyond Oedipus: Feminist Thought, Psychoanalysis,
and Mythical Figurations of the Feminine 6j
Griselda
Pollock
PARTII.
Myth and Politics
4.
Lacan, Irigaray,
and Beyond: Antigones and the
Politics of Psychoanalysis izi
Miriam Leonard
5.
Antigone and the Politics of Sisterhood
141
Simon Goldhill
6.
Fascism on Stage: Jean Anouilh's Antigone
163
Katie Fleming
Vili
CONTENTS
PART III. Myth and History
7.
A Woman's History of
Warf
are
189
Ellen O'Gorman
8.
'Beyond glorious Ocean': Feminism, Myth, and
America
2,09
Gregory Staley
PART IV. Myth and Science
9.
Atoms, Individuals, and Myths
233
Duncan Kennedy
10.
The Philosopher and the Mother Cow: Towards
a Gendered Reading of Lucretius,
Ό
e
Rerum
Natura
253
Alison Sharrock
11.
Science Fictions and Cyber Myths: or, Do Cyborgs
Dream of Dolly the Sheep?
275
Geneviève Liveley
PART V. Myth and Poetry
12.
Putting the Women Back into the Hesiodic
Catalogue of Women
297
Lillian Doherty
13.
Reclaiming the Muse
327
Penny Murray
14.
Defying History: The Legacy of Helen in
Modern Greek Poetry
Efi Spentzou
15.
'This tart fable': Daphne, and Apollo in Modern
Women's Poetry
Rowena Fowler
CONTENTS
IX
г6.
Iphigeneia's
Wedding
399
Elizabeth Cook
Select Bibliography
411
Index
437
Lorna Hardwick
*
James JL
Porter
From their beginnings Greek myths have been recounted by those with compelling
agendas. One of the strategies of feminist criticism has been to take these well-worn
stories about the world and its inhabitants and tell them from a different perspective. The
concept of revision has led to potent transformations of mythic figures who have been
denigrated for centuries into symbols of
utopia,
as ancient narratives of resistance and
struggle have been revivified to inspire new audiences. The most famous contemporary
example is probably
Hélène
Cixous's
*
Laugh of the Medusa'
—
the power of this essay
undoubtedly derives, in part,
írom
the inscrutable figure of its title. The importance of
classical myth is not restricted to the psychoanalytical feminist tradition within which
Cixous maybe located. In spheres such as politics, philosophy, historiography, art history
as well as the history and theory of science, figures such as Helen, Antigone, Daphne, the
Amazons, the Muses, Persephone, Penelope, Thetis, Hercules, and Achilles continue to
make substantial contributions to the development of feminist thought.
The essays in Laughing tnith Medusa explore a series of interlinking questions,
including: Does history's self-positioning as the successor of myth result in the exclusion
of alternative narratives of the past? How does feminism exclude itself from certain
historical discourses? Why has psychoanalysis placed myth at the centre of its explorations
of the modern subject? Why are the Muses feminine? Do the categories of myth and
politics intersect or are they mutually exclusive? Does feminism's recourse to myth offer a
script of resistance or commit it to an ineffective utopianism? Covering a wide range of
subject areas including poetry, philosophy, science, history, and psychoanalysis as well as
classics, this book engages with these questions from a truly interdisciplinary perspective.
It includes a specially commisssioned work of fiction, 'Iphigeneia's Wedding', by the poet
Elizabeth Cook.
Vanda
Zajko
is Senior Lecturer in Classics at the University or Bristol.
Miriam Leoaard is Lecturer in Classics at University College London. |
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title | Laughing with Medusa classical myth and feminist thought |
title_auth | Laughing with Medusa classical myth and feminist thought |
title_exact_search | Laughing with Medusa classical myth and feminist thought |
title_exact_search_txtP | Laughing with Medusa classical myth and feminist thought |
title_full | Laughing with Medusa classical myth and feminist thought ed. by Vanda Zajko ... |
title_fullStr | Laughing with Medusa classical myth and feminist thought ed. by Vanda Zajko ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Laughing with Medusa classical myth and feminist thought ed. by Vanda Zajko ... |
title_short | Laughing with Medusa |
title_sort | laughing with medusa classical myth and feminist thought |
title_sub | classical myth and feminist thought |
topic | Feminist literature Mythology, Classical, in literature Mythology in literature Feminism and literature Antike (DE-588)4068754-5 gnd Rezeption (DE-588)4049716-1 gnd Feminismus (DE-588)4222126-2 gnd Literaturwissenschaft (DE-588)4036034-9 gnd Mythologie (DE-588)4041005-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Feminist literature Mythology, Classical, in literature Mythology in literature Feminism and literature Antike Rezeption Feminismus Literaturwissenschaft Mythologie Griechenland Altertum Aufsatzsammlung |
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