An edition of The Antigone complex (2004)

Antigone Complex

Ethics and the Invention of Feminine Desire

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Antigone Complex
Cecilia Sjöholm
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An edition of The Antigone complex (2004)

Antigone Complex

Ethics and the Invention of Feminine Desire

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"What if psychoanalysis had chosen Antigone rather than Oedipus? This book traces the relation between ethics and desire in important philosophical texts that focus on femininity and use Antigone as their model. It shows that the notion of feminine desire is conditioned by a view of women as being prone to excesses and deficiencies in relation to ethical norms and rules. In her discussion, Sjoholm explores Mary Wollstonecraft's work, as well as readings of Antigone by G.W.F. Hegel, Martin Heidegger, Luce Irigaray, Jacques Lacan, and Judith Butler."--BOOK JACKET.

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Cover of: The Antigone complex
The Antigone complex: ethics and the invention of feminine desire
2004, Stanford University Press
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Cover of: Antigone Complex
Antigone Complex: Ethics and the Invention of Feminine Desire
2004, Stanford University Press
in English

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OL37387156M
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9780804767262

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