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The Limits of Heroism: Homer and the Ethics of Reading (The Body, In Theory: Histories of Cultural Materialism)

The Limits of Heroism: Homer and the Ethics of Reading (The Body, In Theory: Histories of Cultural Materialism)

Current price: $89.95
Publication Date: January 19th, 2005
Publisher:
University of Michigan Press
ISBN:
9780472113910
Pages:
296

Description

The plots of Homeric poems depend upon the uncertainty of Odysseus and Achilles getting what they want, while the endings imply that getting what one wants may itself be a disaster. By examining specific episodes of the Odyssey, Mark Buchan illustrates the centrality of hazard and doubt to decision-making, and argues that such uncertainty affects not only the heroes themselves, but also the world around them. Buchan goes on to introduce the paradoxes of female desire in the poems, uncovering the ways that female desire at once upholds and threatens the poems' heroic male ideology. Finally, The Limits of Heroism questions the interplay between desire and ideals of heroism, and finds that the poems critique the very ideology that motivates their heroes.

About the Author

Mark Buchan is Assistant Professor of Classics, Princeton University.

Praise for The Limits of Heroism: Homer and the Ethics of Reading (The Body, In Theory: Histories of Cultural Materialism)

"Recommended. Academic collections supporting graduate studies and research."
—Choice

— G. D. Bird, Gordon College