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The Ancient Unconscious: Psychoanalysis and the Ancient Text: Classics in Theory Series

Autor Vered Lev Kenaan
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 mai 2019
In the field of classical studies, the psychoanalytic construction of the unconscious is rarely regarded as a fruitful methodological concept. Commonly understood as a modern conceptual invention rather than the discovery of a psychic reality, the notion of the unconscious is often criticized as an anachronistic lens, one that ineluctably subjects ancient experience to modern patterns of thought. The Ancient Unconscious seeks to challenge this ambivalent theoretical disposition toward the psychoanalytic concept and reclaim the value of the unconscious as a methodological tool for the study of ancient texts by transforming our understanding of what the unconscious means, the way it operates, and how it relates to textual hermeneutics. It considers the debate over whether the ancients had an unconscious as an invitation to rethink the relationship between antiquity and modernity, investigating the meaning of textuality through contact between historical moments that have no priority under the law of chronology: associations and connections between the past and its future - including the present - belong to the sphere of the unconscious, which is primarily employed here in order to study the inherent, often hidden, links that bind modernity to classical antiquity and modern to ancient experiences. Drawing on an incisive examination of the complicated, often conflicted, relationship between classical studies and psychoanalytic theory, the volume aims to explain why the concept of the unconscious is in fact inseparable from, and crucial for, the study of the ancient text and, more generally, the methodology of classical philology.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780198827795
ISBN-10: 0198827792
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 2 black-and-white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 145 x 222 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria Classics in Theory Series

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

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Any one of the sections, indeed some of the sub-sections, are rich enough to have been the subject of a stand-alone study ... Wrestling with a multitude of passages from ancient authors, Lev Kenaan's arguments are never lame and at no time is this compelling study dull or repetitive. Quite the contrary. Wearing her not inconsiderable erudition lightly, Lev Kenaan is often eloquent and she has given us a very good book indeed.
This book marks an important step for the understanding of psychoanalysis' role in hermeneutics in general and in a critical approach to the Greco-Roman past in particular. It is to be praised not only for its capacious theoretical underpinnings -- apart from Freud, who is extensively quoted and acutely analysed, Lev Kenaan engages with Hegel, Burchkardt, Gadamer, Abraham, Auerbach, Dodds, a fascinating personal pantheon -- but also for the shrewd reading of some foundational sections of Homer and Virgil. As with any book which tries to subvert received wisdom, it will hopefully spark lively discussion and even controversy, which should be taken as testimony to its incisiveness and originality.
...this elegant and sophisticated journey around filiation is an engaging and forceful book that deserves a wide and mixed audience.

Notă biografică

Vered Lev Kenaan is Professor of Classics and Comparative Literature at the University of Haifa. As an interpreter of culture and myths, her writing centres on the relationships between psychoanalysis and literature, intertextuality and the interpretation of dreams, textuality and gender: her book, Pandora's Senses: The Feminine Character of the Ancient Text (Wisconsin, 2008) interprets the myth of the first woman and shows how femininity is embedded in canonical texts reflecting male hegemony. Her investigations of Greek and Roman mythology led to the creation of a series of public lectures at the University of Haifa dedicated to the contribution of myth to the humanities, the arts, and the social sciences. She is the chief editor of a book series 'Myth in the Humanities' published by Haifa University Press and Pardes Publishing House, and is also editor of the journal Dappim: Research in Literature.