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Sappho and Homer : a reparative reading / Melissa Mueller, University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
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Mueller, Melissa
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Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Cambridge ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2024.
Description
xi, 236 pages ; 24 cm
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Available Online
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Firestone Library - Classics Collection
PA4409 .M84 2024
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Sappho
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Criticism and interpretation
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Homer
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Influence
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Queer theory
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Literary criticism
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Biographical/Historical note
Melissa Mueller is Professor of Classics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. She is the author of Objects as Actors: Props and the Poetics of Performance in Greek Tragedy (2016), co-editor of The Materialities of Greek Tragedy: Objects and Affect in Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides (2018), and series co-editor of Ancient Cultures, New Materialisms for Edinburgh University Press.
Summary note
"In this book, Melissa Mueller brings two of the most celebrated poets from Greek antiquity into conversation with contemporary theorists of gender, sexuality, and affect studies. Like all lyric poets of her time, Sappho was steeped in the affects and story-world of Homeric epic, and the language, characters, and themes of her poetry often intersect with those of Homer. Yet the relationship between Sappho and Homer has usually been framed as competitive and antagonistic. This book instead sets the two side by side, within the embrace of a non-hierarchical, 'reparative reading' culture, as first conceived by queer theorist and poet Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick. Reintroducing readers to a Sappho who supplements Homer's vision, it is an approach that locates Sappho's lyrics at the center of timely discussions about materiality, shame, queer failure, and the aging body, while presenting a sustaining and collaborative way of reading both lyric and epic."--Page 4 of cover.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-226) and indexes.
Contents
Introduction : a colicky muse
Reparative reading. Reparative intertextualities : Sappho and Homer between Lesbos and Troy
Sappho and Sedgwick as reparative readers
Sappho and Homer. Plaiting and Poikilia : the materialities of Sappho's craft
Aphrodite and the poetics of shame
In the bardo with Tithonos
Sappho fr. 44V, or Andromache's "no future" wedding song
Sapphos's third alternative : Helen and the queering of epic desire
Sapphic remembering, lyric Kleos
Epilogue : Homer's night, Sappho's day
Appendix. On the absence of the newest Sappho fragments from this book.
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ISBN
9781108491709
1108491707 ((hardback))
LCCN
2023023077
OCLC
1381182968
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