Queer Euripides: re-readings in Greek tragedy
"This volume is the first attempt to reconsider the entire corpus of an ancient canonical author through the lens of queerness broadly conceived, taking as its subject Euripides, the latest of the three great Athenian tragedians. Although Euripides' plays have long been seen as a valuable...
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adam_text | CONTENTS vii Acknowledgments Queer Euripides: An Introduction Mario Telò and Sarah Olsen 1 Parti Temporalities 1 Hippolytus—Euripides and Queer Theory at the Fin de Siècle and Now Daniel Orrells 21 2 Rhesus—Tragic Wilderness in Queer Time Oliver Baldwin 33 3 Trojan Women—No Futures Carla Freccero 43 Partii Escape/Refusal 4 Iphigenia in Aulis—Perhaps (Not) Ella Haselswerdt 53 5 Helen—Queering the Barbarian Patrice Rankine 65 6 Children of Heracles—Queer Kinship: Profit, Vivisection, Kitsch Ben Radcliffe 76 Suppliant Women—Adrastus’ Cute Lesbianism: Labor Irony Adhesion Mario Telò 86 7 Partili Failure 8 Medea—Failure and the Queer Escape Sarah Nooter 99 9 Alcestis—Impossible Performance Sean Gurd 110 10 Ion—Into the Queer lonisphere Kirk Ormand 120 PartIV Relations 11 Heracles—Homosexual Panic and Irresponsible Reading Alastair ƒ. L. Blanshard 12 133 Andromache—Catfight in Phthia Sarah Olsen 145 13 Orestes—Polymorphously Per-verse: On Queer Metrology David Youd 155
Contents PartV Reproduction 14 Hecuba—The Dead Child, or Queer for a Day Karen Bassi 167 15 Phoenician Women—“Deviant” Thebans Out of Time Rosa Andújar 176 16 Electra—Parapoetics and Paraontology Melissa Mueller 186 Part VI Encounters 17 Iphigenia in Paaris—Iphigenia and Artemis? Reading Queer/Performing Queer Nancy Sorkin Rabinowitz and David Bullen 197 18 Cyclops—A Philosopher Walks into a Satyr-Play Daniel Boyarin 207 Part VII Transitions 19 Hippolytus—Queer Crossings (Following Anne Carson) Jonathan Goldberg 219 20 Aristophanes, Women at the Ihesmophoria—Reality and the Egg: An Oviparody of Euripides L. Deihr 229 21 Bacchae— “An Excessively High Price to Pay for Being Reluctant to Emerge from the Closet”? Isabel Ruffell 239 List of Contributors Bibliography Index 249 252 266
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CONTENTS vii Acknowledgments Queer Euripides: An Introduction Mario Telò and Sarah Olsen 1 Parti Temporalities 1 Hippolytus—Euripides and Queer Theory at the Fin de Siècle and Now Daniel Orrells 21 2 Rhesus—Tragic Wilderness in Queer Time Oliver Baldwin 33 3 Trojan Women—No Futures Carla Freccero 43 Partii Escape/Refusal 4 Iphigenia in Aulis—Perhaps (Not) Ella Haselswerdt 53 5 Helen—Queering the Barbarian Patrice Rankine 65 6 Children of Heracles—Queer Kinship: Profit, Vivisection, Kitsch Ben Radcliffe 76 Suppliant Women—Adrastus’ Cute Lesbianism: Labor Irony Adhesion Mario Telò 86 7 Partili Failure 8 Medea—Failure and the Queer Escape Sarah Nooter 99 9 Alcestis—Impossible Performance Sean Gurd 110 10 Ion—Into the Queer lonisphere Kirk Ormand 120 PartIV Relations 11 Heracles—Homosexual Panic and Irresponsible Reading Alastair ƒ. L. Blanshard 12 133 Andromache—Catfight in Phthia Sarah Olsen 145 13 Orestes—Polymorphously Per-verse: On Queer Metrology David Youd 155
Contents PartV Reproduction 14 Hecuba—The Dead Child, or Queer for a Day Karen Bassi 167 15 Phoenician Women—“Deviant” Thebans Out of Time Rosa Andújar 176 16 Electra—Parapoetics and Paraontology Melissa Mueller 186 Part VI Encounters 17 Iphigenia in Paaris—Iphigenia and Artemis? Reading Queer/Performing Queer Nancy Sorkin Rabinowitz and David Bullen 197 18 Cyclops—A Philosopher Walks into a Satyr-Play Daniel Boyarin 207 Part VII Transitions 19 Hippolytus—Queer Crossings (Following Anne Carson) Jonathan Goldberg 219 20 Aristophanes, Women at the Ihesmophoria—Reality and the Egg: An Oviparody of Euripides L. Deihr 229 21 Bacchae— “An Excessively High Price to Pay for Being Reluctant to Emerge from the Closet”? Isabel Ruffell 239 List of Contributors Bibliography Index 249 252 266 |
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