Love among the Ruins
Victoria Wohl
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Sachbuch / Vor- und Frühgeschichte, Antike
Beschreibung
Classical Athenian literature often speaks of democratic politics in sexual terms. Citizens are urged to become lovers of the polis, and politicians claim to be lovers of the people. Victoria Wohl argues that this was no dead metaphor. Exploring the intersection between eros and politics in democratic Athens, Wohl traces the private desires aroused by public ideology and the political consequences of citizens' most intimate longings. Love among the Ruins analyzes the civic fantasies that lay beneath (but not necessarily parallel to) Athens's political ideology. It shows how desire can disrupt politics and provides a deeper--at times disturbing--insight into the democratic unconscious of ancient Athens.
The Athenians imagined the perfect citizen as a noble and manly lover. But this icon conceals a multitude of other possible figures: sexy tyrants, potent pathics, and seductive perverts. Through critical re-readings of canonical texts, Wohl investigates these fantasies, which seem so antithetical to Athens's manifest ideals. She examines the interrelation of patriotism and narcissism, the trope of politics as prostitution, the elite suspicion of political pleasure, and the status of perversion within Athens's sexual and political norms. She also discusses the morbid drive that propelled Athenian imperialism, as well as democratic Athens's paradoxical fascination with the joys of tyranny.
Drawing on contemporary critical theory in original ways, Wohl sketches the relationship between citizen psyche and political life to illuminate the complex, frequently contradictory passions that structure democracy, ancient and modern.
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Autarky, Eroticism, Irony, Perversion, Philosopher, Pederasty in ancient Greece, The Erotic, Manliness (book), Jacques Derrida, Gorgias, Athenian Democracy, Rhetoric, Ambivalence, Anecdote, Symptom, Aporia, Allusion, Masculinity, Croesus, Theory, Castration, Political philosophy, Aggression, Malakia, Dichotomy, Flattery, Mutilation, Superiority (short story), Antipathy, Plutarch, Ideology, Politics, Thought, Herodotus, Stupidity, Demagogue, The Other Hand, Hegemony, Thucydides, Wealth, Exclusion, Virility, Jouissance, Pederasty, Analogy, Tyrant, Subjectivity, Suggestion, Parody, Philosophy, Genre, Hippias (tyrant), Pretext, Citizenship, Shame, Effeminacy, Harmodius and Aristogeiton, Digression, Public sphere, Callicles, Slavery, Pericles, Psychoanalysis, Narrative, Hubris, Libido, Prostitution, Tyrannicide, Hetaira, Literature