Homer's Iliad and the problem of force:
The topic of force has long remained a problem of interpretation for readers of Homer's Iliad, ever since Simone Weil famously proclaimed it as the poem's main subject. This book seeks to address that problem through a full-scale treatment of the language of force in the Iliad from both ph...
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Zusammenfassung: | The topic of force has long remained a problem of interpretation for readers of Homer's Iliad, ever since Simone Weil famously proclaimed it as the poem's main subject. This book seeks to address that problem through a full-scale treatment of the language of force in the Iliad from both philological and philosophical perspectives. Each chapter explores the different types of Iliadic force in combination with the reception of the Iliad inthe French intellectual tradition. Ultimately, this book demonstrates that the different terms for force in the Iliad give expression to distinct relations between self and "other." At the same time, this book reveals how the Iliad as a whole undermines the very relations of force which characters within the poem seek toestablish. Ultimately, this study of force in the Iliad offers an occasion to reconsider human subjectivity in Homeric poetry |
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Contents Introduction: The Homeric Problem of Force, between Philology and Philosophy 1 Homerand the Philosophy of Force, between Language and the Subject Homer and the Philology of Force, between the Human and Divine 1. “Stronger”: Performative Speech and the Force of Achilles The Homeric Scepter: Speech and the Source of Authority A Performative Intervention: Nestor’s Scale of Superiority in Iliad 1 Force, Speech, and the Genealogy of Achilles The Force of Zeus and Its Performative Limits Conclusion 2. Kratos before Democracy: Force, Politics, and Signification in the Iliad 8 14 23 28 33 53 65 72 73 Towards a Political Theology of Force in Homer and Hesiod The Alterity of Kratos: Philological and Mythopoetic Interventions Misinterpreting Kratos: Zeus’ Deception of Agamemnon Reinterpreting Kratos: Diomedes’ Rebuke Conclusion 85 93 100 109 3. Force and Discourse in the Funeral Games of Patroclus 111 The Problem of Force in the Funeral Games: Nestor’s Advice toAntilochus Foucault and the Funeral Games: Menelaus’ Quarrel with Antilochus Reversals in the “Regime of Truth”: Eumelus and Ajax Resolution through Discourse: Achilles’ Interventionsand the End of the Agon Conclusion 77 117 125 142 161 165
viii Contents 4. The “Force that Kills”: Simone Weil and the Problem of Agency in the Iliad 167 Simone Weil on Force and the Subject in Homer and History Subjects of Force in the Iliad Force, Fate, and Death: Sarpedon, Patroclus, and Hector Conclusion: Achilles’Awareness 169 179 187 204 Conclusion: Homeric Forces and Human Subjects Reconsidered 209 Appendix: Force in Early Greek Hexameter Kratos, Alkê, Biê, Menos, Sthenos, (W)is, Dynamis, Damazo/damnémi 225 References Index Locorum Index 251 271 273 |
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Contents Introduction: The Homeric Problem of Force, between Philology and Philosophy 1 Homerand the Philosophy of Force, between Language and the Subject Homer and the Philology of Force, between the Human and Divine 1. “Stronger”: Performative Speech and the Force of Achilles The Homeric Scepter: Speech and the Source of Authority A Performative Intervention: Nestor’s Scale of Superiority in Iliad 1 Force, Speech, and the Genealogy of Achilles The Force of Zeus and Its Performative Limits Conclusion 2. Kratos before Democracy: Force, Politics, and Signification in the Iliad 8 14 23 28 33 53 65 72 73 Towards a Political Theology of Force in Homer and Hesiod The Alterity of Kratos: Philological and Mythopoetic Interventions Misinterpreting Kratos: Zeus’ Deception of Agamemnon Reinterpreting Kratos: Diomedes’ Rebuke Conclusion 85 93 100 109 3. Force and Discourse in the Funeral Games of Patroclus 111 The Problem of Force in the Funeral Games: Nestor’s Advice toAntilochus Foucault and the Funeral Games: Menelaus’ Quarrel with Antilochus Reversals in the “Regime of Truth”: Eumelus and Ajax Resolution through Discourse: Achilles’ Interventionsand the End of the Agon Conclusion 77 117 125 142 161 165
viii Contents 4. The “Force that Kills”: Simone Weil and the Problem of Agency in the Iliad 167 Simone Weil on Force and the Subject in Homer and History Subjects of Force in the Iliad Force, Fate, and Death: Sarpedon, Patroclus, and Hector Conclusion: Achilles’Awareness 169 179 187 204 Conclusion: Homeric Forces and Human Subjects Reconsidered 209 Appendix: Force in Early Greek Hexameter Kratos, Alkê, Biê, Menos, Sthenos, (W)is, Dynamis, Damazo/damnémi 225 References Index Locorum Index 251 271 273 |
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