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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgements
- List of Illustrations
- List of Contributors
- Introduction
- 1 Antigone's Political Legacies: Abjection in Defiance of Mourning
- 2 Naked Life; Arendt and the Exile at Colonus
- 3 Biopolitics: Antigone's Claim
- 4 The Body Politic: The Ethics of Responsibility and the Responsibility of Ethics
- 5 Lacan's Antigone
- 6 Psychoanalysing <i>Antigone</i>
- 7 One Amongst Many: The Ethical Significance of <i>Antigone</i> and the Films of Lars Von Trier
- 8 <i>Antigone</i>, Antigone: Lacan and the Structure of the Law
- 9 Sophocles' <i>Antigone</i> and the Democratic Voice
- 10 <i>Antigone</i> and the Law: Legal Theory and the Ambiguities of Performance
- 11 <sup>1</sup>Between Myth and History: The Tragedy of Antigone
- 12 Antigone with(out) Jocaste
- 13 Autochthonous Antigone: Breaking Ground
- 14 Antigone and her Brother: What Sort of Special Relationship?
- 15 Reclaiming Femininity: Antigone's ‘Choice’ in Art and Art History
- 16 Reading <i>Antigone</i> in Translation: Text, Paratext, Intertext
- 17 Speed and Tragedy in Cocteau and Sophocles
- 18 Politicizing <i>Antigone</i>
- 19 From Ancient Greek Drama to Argentina's ‘Dirty War’; <i>Antígona Furiosa</i>: On Bodies and the State
- 20 Revolutionary Muse: Fémi Òsófisan's <i>Tègònni: An African Antigone</i><sup>1</sup>
- 21 Performing <i>Antigone</i> in the Twenty‐First Century
- Bibliography
- Index
(p.ix) List of Contributors
(p.ix) List of Contributors
- Source:
- Interrogating Antigone in Postmodern Philosophy and Criticism
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgements
- List of Illustrations
- List of Contributors
- Introduction
- 1 Antigone's Political Legacies: Abjection in Defiance of Mourning
- 2 Naked Life; Arendt and the Exile at Colonus
- 3 Biopolitics: Antigone's Claim
- 4 The Body Politic: The Ethics of Responsibility and the Responsibility of Ethics
- 5 Lacan's Antigone
- 6 Psychoanalysing <i>Antigone</i>
- 7 One Amongst Many: The Ethical Significance of <i>Antigone</i> and the Films of Lars Von Trier
- 8 <i>Antigone</i>, Antigone: Lacan and the Structure of the Law
- 9 Sophocles' <i>Antigone</i> and the Democratic Voice
- 10 <i>Antigone</i> and the Law: Legal Theory and the Ambiguities of Performance
- 11 <sup>1</sup>Between Myth and History: The Tragedy of Antigone
- 12 Antigone with(out) Jocaste
- 13 Autochthonous Antigone: Breaking Ground
- 14 Antigone and her Brother: What Sort of Special Relationship?
- 15 Reclaiming Femininity: Antigone's ‘Choice’ in Art and Art History
- 16 Reading <i>Antigone</i> in Translation: Text, Paratext, Intertext
- 17 Speed and Tragedy in Cocteau and Sophocles
- 18 Politicizing <i>Antigone</i>
- 19 From Ancient Greek Drama to Argentina's ‘Dirty War’; <i>Antígona Furiosa</i>: On Bodies and the State
- 20 Revolutionary Muse: Fémi Òsófisan's <i>Tègònni: An African Antigone</i><sup>1</sup>
- 21 Performing <i>Antigone</i> in the Twenty‐First Century
- Bibliography
- Index