Antigone's Claim: Kinship Between Life and Death by Judith Butler (Paperback, 2002)

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The celebrated author of Gender Trouble here redefines Antigone's legacy, recovering her revolutionary significance and liberating it for a progressive feminism and sexual politics. Butler's new interpretation does nothing less than reconceptualize the incest taboo in relation to kinship?and open up the concept of kinship to cultural change. Antigone, the renowned insurgent from Sophocles's Oedipus, has long been a feminist icon of defiance. But what has remained unclear is whether she escapes from the forms of power that she opposes. Antigone proves to be a more ambivalent figure for feminism than has been acknowledged, since the form of defiance she exemplifies also leads to her death. Butler argues that Antigone represents a form of feminist and sexual agency that is fraught with risk. Moreover, Antigone shows how the constraints of normative kinship unfairly decide what will and will not be a livable life. Butler explores the meaning of Antigone, wondering what forms of kinship might have allowed her to live. Along the way, she considers the works of such philosophers as Hegel, Lacan, and Irigaray. How, she asks, would psychoanalysis have been different if it had taken Antigone?the postoedipal subject?rather than Oedipus as its point of departure? If the incest taboo is reconceived so that it does not mandate heterosexuality as its solution, what forms of sexual alliance and new kinship might be acknowledged as a result? The book relates the courageous deeds of Antigone to the claims made by those whose relations are still not honored as those of proper kinship, showing how a culture of normative heterosexuality obstructs our capacity to see what sexual freedom and political agency could be.

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PublisherColumbia University Press
ISBN-139780231118958
eBay Product ID (ePID)86513856

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Book TitleAntigone's Claim: Kinship between Life and Death
Number of Pages118 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2002
TopicLiterature
TypeTextbook
AuthorJudith Butler
Book SeriesThe Wellek Library Lectures
FormatPaperback

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Item Height229 mm
Item Width130 mm

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Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Title_AuthorJudith Butler
Topic AreaGender Issues

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