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The Antigone Myth on the Basis of Liminality and Subjectivity

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By (author): Seher Özkaya

This book explores the enduring myth of Antigone, constantly rediscovered and relevant across centuries. It examines how myth influences collective consciousness and is kept alive through rituals. Antigone's marginal position, created by the exclusion of Polynices from the death ritual, is analyzed using the concept of liminality developed by Van Gennep and Turner. The process of people on the threshold, likened to being in the womb by Turner, is explained through Kristeva's ideas of subjectivity, chora, abject, and poetic language, as well as the thoughts of Guattari and Levinas. It shows how subjectivity can be constructed as singularity in moments of crisis. The book also discusses how Antigone, a founding myth of Western thought, is reconstructed in the work of Kamila Shamsie. Her rewriting of Antigone, through the character of Aneeka, a Muslim Urdu-British woman, demonstrates Antigone's timeless power of resistance. Both Antigone and Aneeka validate Guattari's view that subjectivity can be individualized through social and semiological ties, positioning themselves in relation to otherness, family habits, local customs, and judicial laws. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Dec 2024
  • Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781036414986

About Seher Özkaya

Seher Özkaya holds undergraduate degrees in Comparative Literature and English Language and Literature. After completing her master's studies in Linguistics and Cultural Studies and English Language and Literature she continues her PhD in English Language and Literature. She is among the translators of Saul Newman's edited work on Max Stirner and Luce Irigaray's The Ethics of Sexual Difference into Turkish. She continues her research in the fields of Linguistics Literature and Women's Studies and works as a lecturer at the Turkish National Police Academy.

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