Oedipus Unbound: Selected Writings on Rivalry and DesireStanford University Press, 2004 - Всего страниц: 131 Did Oedipus really kill his father and marry his mother? Or is he nothing but a scapegoat, set up to take the blame for a crisis afflicting Thebes? For René Girard, the mythic accusations of patricide and incest are symptomatic of a plague-stricken community's hunt for a culprit to punish, and Girard succeeds in making us see an age-old myth in a wholly new light. The hard-to-find writings assembled here include three major early essays, never before available in English, which afford a behind-the-scenes glimpse at the emergence of Girard's scapegoat theory from his pioneering analysis of rivalry and desire. Girard unbinds the Oedipal triangle from its Freudian moorings, replacing desire for the mother with desire for anyone--or anything--a rival desires. In a wide-ranging and provocative introduction, Mark R. Anspach presents fresh evidence for Girard's hypotheses from classical studies, literature, anthropology, and the life of Freud himself. |
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... Creon as inferior and guilty out of fear that he is su- perior and innocent . He is afraid Creon is the legitimate heir that he him- self is without knowing it . He has broken through the obstacle and taken his father's place ; he is ...
... Creon as inferior and guilty out of fear that he is su- perior and innocent . He is afraid Creon is the legitimate heir that he him- self is without knowing it . He has broken through the obstacle and taken his father's place ; he is ...
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... Creon demonstrates this , and Jocasta too , by not growing old when they should . Jocasta remains forever the wife of the King . Creon becomes a quasi - brother to Oedipus . Between the mythical partners , the difference in age is ...
... Creon demonstrates this , and Jocasta too , by not growing old when they should . Jocasta remains forever the wife of the King . Creon becomes a quasi - brother to Oedipus . Between the mythical partners , the difference in age is ...
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... Creon is . By contrast , Oedipus and Tiresias know very well with whom they are dealing when they destroy each other with words . The impious adversaries are heading at full speed towards the knowl- edge of the father himself , which is ...
... Creon is . By contrast , Oedipus and Tiresias know very well with whom they are dealing when they destroy each other with words . The impious adversaries are heading at full speed towards the knowl- edge of the father himself , which is ...
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From the Novelistic Experience to the Oedipal Myth I | 1 |
Oedipus Analyzed | 28 |
Symmetry and Dissymmetry in the Myth of Oedipus | 59 |
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