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  • Foundations of Violence: Death and the Displacement of Beauty

    Foundations of Violence by Jantzen, Grace M; Jantzen, Grace M.;

    Death and the Displacement of Beauty

    Series: Death and the Displacement of Beauty;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher Routledge
    • Date of Publication 27 May 2004

    • ISBN 9780415290326
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages400 pages
    • Size 234x156 mm
    • Weight 725 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    Foundations of Violence enters the ancient world of Homer, Plato and Aristotle to explore the genealogy of violence in Western thought through its emergence in Greece and Rome.

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    Long description:

    The pursuit of death and the love of death has characterized Western culture from Homeric times through centuries of Christianity, taking particular deadly shapes in Western postmodernity. This necrophilia shows itself in destruction and violence, in a focus on other worlds and degradation of this one, and in hatred of the body, sense and sexuality. In her major new book project Death and the Displacement of Beauty, Grace M. Jantzen seeks to disrupt this wish for death, opening a new acceptance of beauty and desire that makes it possible to choose life.
    Foundations of Violence enters the ancient world of Homer, Sophocles, Plato and Aristotle to explore the genealogy of violence in Western thought through its emergence in Greece and Rome. It uncovers origins of ideas of death from the 'beautiful death' of Homeric heroes to the gendered misery of war, showing the tensions between those who tried to eliminate fear of death by denying its significance, and those like Plotinus who looked to another world, seeking life and beauty in another realm.

    'This is one of those books that can change the way people think. It's good training in critical thinking and history of ideas for upper level undergraduates and above, and a fascinating story for the sophisticated general reader.' - Reviews in Religion and Theology

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    Table of Contents:

    Section 1: Beauty, Gender and Death  1. Redeeming the Present: The Therapy of Philosophy  2. Symptoms of a Deathly Symbolic  3. Denaturalizing Death  4. Towards a Poetics of Natality  Section 2: Out of the Cave Introduction  5. The Rage of Achilles  6. Odysseus on the Barren Sea  7. The Murderous Misery of War  8. Whose Tragedy?  9. Parmenides Meets the Goddess  10. How to Give Birth Like a Man  11. The Open Sea of Beauty  12. The Fault Lines of Flourishing  Section 3: Eternal Rome?  Introduction  13. Anxiety about Nothing(ness): Lucretius and the Fear of Death  14. 'If We Wish to be Men': Roman Constructions of Gender  15. Valour and Gender in the Pax Augusta  16. Dissent in Rome  17. Stoical Death: Seneca's Conscience  18. Spectacles of Death  19. Violence to Eternity: Plotinus and the Mystical Way Bibliography

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