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Viewing the Iliad and myth through the lens of modern psychology, Richard Holway shows how the epic underwrites individual and communal catharsis and denial. Sacrificial childrearing generates but also threatens competitive, glory-seeking ancient Greek cultures. Not only aggression but knowledge of sacrificial parenting must be purged.
Just as Zeus contrives to have threats to his regime play out harmlessly (to him) in the mortal realm, so the Iliad dramatizes threats to Archaic and later Greek cultures in the safe arena of poetic performance. The epic represents in displaced form destructive mother-son and father-daughter liaisons and resulting strife within and between generations.
Holway calls into question the Iliad's (and many scholars') presentation of Achilles as a hero who speaks truth to power, learns through suffering, and exemplifies kingly virtues that Agamemnon lacks. So too the Iliad's cathartic process, whether conceived as purging innate aggression or arriving at moral clarity. Instead, Holway argues, Achilles (and Socrates) try to prove they are the opposite of needy, defenseless children, who fear to acknowledge, much less speak out against, their sacrifice to parents' needs.
What emerges from Holway's analysis is not only a new reading of the Iliad, from its first word to its last, but a revised account of the family dynamics underlying ancient Greek cultures.
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History and criticism, Families, Psychology in literature, Greek Epic poetry, History, Kind, Eltern, Grekisk hjältediktning, Familjer, Historia, Iliad (Homer), Psykologi i litteraturen, Family, greece, Epic poetry, history and criticismPeople
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Becoming Achilles: child-sacrifice, war, and misrule in the Iliad and beyond
2012, Lexington Books
in English
0739146904 9780739146903
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