Image and Concept

Image and Concept
Author: Olga Freidenberg
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 514
Release: 2006-03-07
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 113529478X

First published in 1997. Image and Concept: Mythopoetic Roots of Literature here - finally - available in English, is devoted to the origins of Greek tragedy. In it, Freidenberg develops the notion that it was the very transition from thinking based on mythological images to the kind of thinking that makes use of formal-logical concepts that resulted in the appearance of literature. With the transition from mythological thinking to con­ceptual thought, the content of mythological images became the texture of the new concepts. The inherited mythological forms now were reinterpreted conceptually: causalized, ethicized, generalized, abstracted. This reinterpretation, in turn, brought about poetic figurality. Folkloric material began to be differentiated from the mythological images of the past into various disciplines such as religion, phi­losophy, ethics, literature, and art. Yet, differentiated and reinterpreted as it was, the folkloric material remained formally preserved in poetic image, structure, and plot.

Looking at Antigone

Looking at Antigone
Author: David Stuttard
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2017-11-02
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 1350017124

Antigone is one of the most influential and thought-provoking of all Greek tragedies. Set in a newly victorious society, where possibilities seem boundless and mankind can overcome all boundaries except death, the action is focussed through the prism of Creon, a remarkable anti-hero – a politician who, in crisis, makes a reckless decision, whose pride (or insecurity) prevents him from backing down until it is too late, and who thereby ends up losing everything. Not just the story of a girl who confronts the state, Antigone is an exploration of inherent human conflicts – between men and women, young and old, power and powerlessness, civil law and the 'unwritten laws' of nature. Lauded in Antiquity, it has influenced drama and philosophy throughout history into the modern age. With an introduction discussing the nature of the community for which Antigone was written, this collection of essays by 12 leading academics from across the world draws together many of the themes explored in Antigone, from Sophocles' use of mythology, his contemporaries' reactions and later reception, to questions of religion and ritual, family life and incest, ecology and the environment. The essays are accompanied by David Stuttard's performer-friendly, accurate and easily accessible English translation.

Sovereignty and Its Other

Sovereignty and Its Other
Author: Dimitris Vardoulakis
Publisher: Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2013
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0823251357

In this new book, Dimitris Vardoulakis asks how it is possible to think of a politics that is not commensurate with sovereignty. For such a politics, he argues, sovereignty is defined not in terms of the exception but as the different ways in which violence is justified. Vardoulakis shows how it is possible to deconstruct the various justifications of violence. Such de-justifications can only take place by presupposing an other to sovereignty, which Vardoulakis identifies with radical democracy. In doing so, Sovereignty and Its Other puts forward both a novel critique of sovereignty and an original philosophical theory of democratic practice.

Hypatia

Hypatia
Author: Charles Kingsley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1880
Genre:
ISBN:

Beings and Things on Their Own

Beings and Things on Their Own
Author: Katerina Angelakē-Rouk
Publisher: BOA Editions, Ltd.
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1986
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780918526472

Beings and Things on Their Own is the recipient of the 1985 Greek National Poetry Award for the Greek version.