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Converging Truths
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This book is a study of the Ion of Euripides. Produced in a period of intense political crisis at Athens in 412 BC, this play went to the heart of Athenian self-perception but also highlighted the ...
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This book is a study of the Ion of Euripides. Produced in a period of intense political crisis at Athens in 412 BC, this play went to the heart of Athenian self-perception but also highlighted the violent divine grace of Apollo, the intense emotional suffering of Kreousa, and Ion's insistent search for truth despite divine concealment. Informed by recent scholarship on Athenian ethnicity, this study shows how autochthony (claim to being earthborn) and Ionianism (Ionian character of Athens) are conceptually related with Apollo, father of Ion and god of the Delphic oracle where the play is set. Through careful analysis of the political, psychological, religious and poetic aspects of the play and use of modern critical theory, the Ion emerges as a polyphonic work expressing different and converging truths.
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Pages: 240
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Mnemosyne, Supplements
Publication Date:
10 March 2003
ISBN: 9789004130005
Format: Hardcover
'...an important contribution to the present debate on ethnic identity and cultural politics in classical Athens.'
Luigi Battezzato, The Classical Review 54.2 (2004).
Luigi Battezzato, The Classical Review 54.2 (2004).
Katerina Zacharia, Ph.D. (1997) in Classics, University College London, is an Assistant Professor at Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles. She has published numerous articles on Greek tragedy. She is currently working on the volume Hellenisms: Perceptions of Greek Ethnicity from Antiquity to Modern Times.