What does it mean to read Greek tragedy in a pandemic, a global
crisis? How can Greek tragedy address urgent contemporary troubles?
One of the outstanding and most widely read theorists in the
discipline, Mario Telò, brings together a deep understanding of Greek
tragedy and its most famous icons with contemporary times. In close
readings of plays such as Alcestis, Antigone, Bacchae, Hecuba, Oedipus
the King, Prometheus Bound, and Trojan Women, our experience is
precariously refracted back in the formal worlds of plays named after
and, to an extent, epitomized by tragic characters.
Structured around four thematic clusters – Air Time Faces,
Communities, Ruins, and Insurrections – this book presents timely
interventions in critical theory and in the debates that matter to us
as disaster becomes routine in the time-out-of-joint of a
(post-)pandemic world. Violently encompassing all pre-existing and
future crises (relational, political and ecological), the pandemic
coincides with the queer unhistoricism of tragedy, and its collapsing
of present, past, and future readerships.
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Reading through Pandemic Times
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781350348141
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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