Let them rot: Antigone's parallax
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adam_text | CONTENTS Preface vii Prologue 1 1. Violence, Terror, and Unwritten Laws 9 2. Death, Undeadness, and Funeral Rites 21 3. “I’d Let Them Rot” 50 Works Cited 83 Index 85
Probably no classical text has inspired more interpretation, critical attention, and creative response than Sophocles Antigone. What is it about the figure of Antigone that keeps haunting us? To what kind of always contemporary contradiction does the need, the urge to reread and reimagine Antigone—in all kinds of contexts and languages—correspond? The violence in Antigone is the opposite of “graphic” as we have come to know it in movies and in the media; rather, it is sharp and piercing—it goes straight to the bone. It is the violence of language, the.violence of principles, the violence of desire, the violence of subjectivity. From this question of violence, the author turns to questions of funerary rites and of the relation of Antigone’s singularizing claims to her universal appeal. What. Zupančič asks, does this particular (Oedipal) family’s misfortune, of which Antigone chooses to be the guardian, share with the general condition of humanity? This forces us to confront the seemingly self-evident ques tion; “What is incest?” Let Them Rot is Zupančič’s absorbing guided tour of the philosophical and psychoanalytic issues arising from the Theban trilogy. Her original and surprising account illuminates the play’s ongoing relevance and invites a wide readership to become captivated by its themes.
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CONTENTS Preface vii Prologue 1 1. Violence, Terror, and Unwritten Laws 9 2. Death, Undeadness, and Funeral Rites 21 3. “I’d Let Them Rot” 50 Works Cited 83 Index 85
Probably no classical text has inspired more interpretation, critical attention, and creative response than Sophocles Antigone. What is it about the figure of Antigone that keeps haunting us? To what kind of always contemporary contradiction does the need, the urge to reread and reimagine Antigone—in all kinds of contexts and languages—correspond? The violence in Antigone is the opposite of “graphic” as we have come to know it in movies and in the media; rather, it is sharp and piercing—it goes straight to the bone. It is the violence of language, the.violence of principles, the violence of desire, the violence of subjectivity. From this question of violence, the author turns to questions of funerary rites and of the relation of Antigone’s singularizing claims to her universal appeal. What. Zupančič asks, does this particular (Oedipal) family’s misfortune, of which Antigone chooses to be the guardian, share with the general condition of humanity? This forces us to confront the seemingly self-evident ques tion; “What is incest?” Let Them Rot is Zupančič’s absorbing guided tour of the philosophical and psychoanalytic issues arising from the Theban trilogy. Her original and surprising account illuminates the play’s ongoing relevance and invites a wide readership to become captivated by its themes. |
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