Reciprocity, Truth, and Gender in Pindar and Aeschylus

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Reciprocity, Truth, and Gender in Pindar and Aeschylus

Park, Arum

The University of Michigan Press

05/2023

254

Dura

Inglês

9780472133420

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Contents

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
PROLOGUE: CONTEXTS FOR COMPLEMENTARITY
The Structure of the Book
CHAPTER ONE: RECIPROCITY AND TRUTH IN PINDAR AND AESCHYLUS
Reciprocity
Reciprocity and Truth in Pindaric Epinician
Poetry and Reciprocity in Pindar
Aletheia and Poetic Reciprocity
Truth Personified: Fragment 205 and Olympian 10
Reciprocity, Revenge, and Truth in Aeschylus
The Language of Reciprocity in Aeschylus
Reciprocity and Truth? The Danaids' Ode to Zeus
Truth as "What Happens"
Truth in Untruth: Clytemnestra
The Truth of Reciprocity
Conclusion
CHAPTER TWO: THE TRUTH OF RECIPROCITY IN PINDAR'S MYTHS
Olympian 10: Truth, Obligation, and Reciprocity
Truth, Praise, and Poetic Obligation in Olympian 1
Parity, Reality, and Poetry: Nemean 7
Conclusion
CHAPTER THREE: GENDER, RECIPROCITY, AND TRUTH IN PINDAR
The Significance of Gender
The Hera-Cloud of Pythian 2
The Active-Passive Paradox: Feminizing Male Deception
The Hera-Cloud's Ancestors and Epinician Poetry
Coronis in Pythian 3: Aletheia, Myth, And Poetry
Coronis and Poetry
Hippolyta in Nemean 5: Seduction, Deception, Poetry
Male Seduction
Aegisthus and Clytemnestra in Pythian 11
Jason and Medea in Pythian 4
Conclusion
CHAPTER FOUR: WOMEN KNOW BEST: AESCHYLUS' SEVEN AGAINST THEBES
Eteocles' Attempt at Narrative Control
The Chorus' Messengers
Etumos and Alethes
Sight, Sound, and Interpretation
Danaus as Comparison
The Shields: Partial Visions And Truths
Tydeus
Capaneus and Eteoclus
Hippomedon and Parthenopaeus
Amphiaraus
Polyneices: Symmetry and Repetition
The Chorus and the Continuity of Reciprocity
Alethes
Conclusion
CHAPTER FIVE: FEMALE AUTHORSHIP: FORGING TRUTH IN AESCHYLUS' SUPPLIANTS
Truth and Time
Truth and Dike
The Danaids as Autobiographers
The Danaids and Pelasgus: Forging Collaboration
The Limits of Female Narrative Control
Conclusion
CHAPTER SIX: TRUTH, GENDER, AND REVENGE IN AESCHYLUS' ORESTEIA
Clytemnestra and the Herald: Different Sources of Truth
Gendered Truths: Etumos and Alethes
Cassandra: Truth in Prophecy
Cassandra as Mirror: Time, Truth, Reciprocity
Female Truth and Tragedy
Aegisthus: Revenge without Truth
The Evolution of Reciprocity and Truth in Choephori and Eumenides
Conclusion
EPILOGUE
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Pindar;Aeschylus;Greek poetry;reciprocity;truth;gender;Ixion;Coronis;Hippolyta;Heracles;Augeas;Tantalus;Pelops;Odysseus;Ajax;epinician;Oresteia;Seven Against Thebes;Suppliants;Homer;Hesiod;Stesichorus;Agamemnon;Clytemnestra;Cassandra;Eteocles;Danaids;Pelasgus;Orestes;Erinyes;Eumenides;Libation Bearers;Choephori;xenia;revenge