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The Tragedy Of Fatherhood King Laius And The Politics Of Paternity In The West Silkemaria Weineck

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The Tragedy Of Fatherhood King Laius And The Politics Of Paternity In The West Silkemaria Weineck
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.6 MB
Author: Silke-Maria Weineck
ISBN: 9781628928181, 9781628927894, 9781628927177, 1628928182, 1628927895, 1628927178
Language: English
Year: 2014

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The Tragedy Of Fatherhood King Laius And The Politics Of Paternity In The West Silkemaria Weineck by Silke-maria Weineck 9781628928181, 9781628927894, 9781628927177, 1628928182, 1628927895, 1628927178 instant download after payment.

Theories of power have always been intertwined with theories of fatherhood: paternity is the oldest and most persistent metaphor of benign, legitimate rule. The paternal trope gains its strength from its integration of law, body, and affect-in the affirmative model of fatherhood, the biological father, the legal father, and the father who protects and nurtures his children are one and the same, and in a complex system of mutual interdependence, the father of the family is symbolically linked to the paternal gods of monotheism and the paternal ruler of the monarchic state.
If tragedy is the violent eruption of a necessary conflict between competing, legitimate claims, The Tragedy of Fatherhood argues that fatherhood is an essentially tragic structure. Silke-Maria Weineck traces both the tensions and various strategies to resolve them through a series of readings of seminal literary and theoretical texts in the Western cultural tradition. In doing so, she demonstrates both the fragility and resilience of fatherhood as the most important symbol of political power.

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