Winner of the 2014 Aldo and Jeanne Scaglione Prize for Comparative Literary Studies, awarded by the Modern Language Association. Theories of power have always been intertwined with theories of fatherhood: paternity is the oldest and most persistent metaphor of benign, legitimate rule. The paternal trope gains its strength from its integration of law, body, and affect-in the affirmative model of fatherhood, the biological father, the legal father, and the father who protects and nurtures his children are one and the same, and in a complex system of mutual interdependence, the father of the family is symbolically linked to the paternal gods of monotheism and the paternal ruler of the monarchic state. If tragedy is the violent eruption of a necessary conflict between competing, legitimate claims, The Tragedy of Fatherhood argues that fatherhood is an essentially tragic structure. Silke-Maria Weineck traces both the tensions and various strategies to resolve them through a series of readings of seminal literary and theoretical texts in the Western cultural tradition. In doing so, she demonstrates both the fragility and resilience of fatherhood as the most important symbol of political power. A long history of fatherhood in literature, philosophy, and political thought, The Tragedy of Fatherhood weaves together figures as seemingly disparate as Aristotle, Freud, Kafka, and Kleist, to produce a stunning reappraisal of the nature of power in the Western tradition.



Autorentext

Silke-Maria Weineck is Chair of Comparative Literature and Professor of German Studies and Comparative Literature at the University of Michigan, USA. She is the author of The Abyss Above: Philosophy and Poetic Madness in Plato, Hölderlin, and Nietzsche (SUNY Press, 2002).



Inhalt

Section I: Freud's Fatherhood I

One Revenants

Section II: The Tragic Father

Two The Laius Complex

Three Oedipus Patêr

Four "I Must Do What I've Been Told":
Abraham and the Conditions of Paternity

Section III: The Political Father

Five Aristotle and the Body of the Father

Six Paternity and the Perfect City

Seven Hobbes: The End of the Paternal Triad

Section IV: The Rise of the Son

Eight "I Will Be King No More": Lessing's Philotas
and the Abdication of the Father

Nine Kleist: Paternal Resurrections

Section V: Freud's Fatherhood II

Ten The Gschnas, or the Path to the Fatherless Society


Conclusion Dead Children

Bibliography

Titel
The Tragedy of Fatherhood
Untertitel
King Laius and the Politics of Paternity in the West
EAN
9781628928952
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
28.08.2014
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
1.6 MB
Anzahl Seiten
208