Plays and Fragments: Antigone. 2nd ed. 1891
Author | : Sophocles |
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Total Pages | : 382 |
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Author | : Sophocles |
Publisher | : CUP Archive |
Total Pages | : 370 |
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Total Pages | : 288 |
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Author | : Charles Frederick Tweney |
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Total Pages | : 936 |
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Author | : Bonnie Honig |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 341 |
Release | : 2013-05-02 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 1107355648 |
Sophocles' Antigone is a touchstone in democratic, feminist and legal theory, and possibly the most commented upon play in the history of philosophy and political theory. Bonnie Honig's rereading of it therefore involves intervening in a host of literatures and unsettling many of their governing assumptions. Exploring the power of Antigone in a variety of political, cultural, and theoretical settings, Honig identifies the 'Antigone-effect' - which moves those who enlist Antigone for their politics from activism into lamentation. She argues that Antigone's own lamentations can be seen not just as signs of dissidence but rather as markers of a rival world view with its own sovereignty and vitality. Honig argues that the play does not offer simply a model for resistance politics or 'equal dignity in death', but a more positive politics of counter-sovereignty and solidarity which emphasizes equality in life.