University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2012. Major: Political Science. Advisor:Dr. Mary G. Dietz. 1 computer file (PDF); iv, 239 pages.Contemporary political theorists, such as William Connolly, Bonnie Honig, and Chantal Mouffe, have adopted the agon from ancient political thought as a critique against liberal theories of pluralism and tolerance. These thinkers view the agon broadly as the institution of contestation and emphasize the beneficial aspects of conflict, strife, and discord for democracy. Despite the adoption of the ancient Greek agon, contemporary agonistic theory exhibits a strange silence towards the ancient roots, experiences, and meanings of the agon. This curious inattention to the ancient understandings and hist...
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Agonism is a political theory that places contestation at the heart of politics. Agonistic theorists...
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The essay will begin by examining the origins of agonism in the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsc...
This thesis discusses the mythical figure of Orestes in Archaic and early Classical Greek literatur...
This dissertation explores the Erinyes’ nature and function in Aeschylus’ Oresteia. It looks at how ...
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[Extract] The persistence of interest in the Greeks is a salient feature of contemporary thought. At...
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This dissertation examines the construction of Sparta as the antithesis of both Athens and Hellas in...
This study examines three plays of Sophocles in the context of Greek political ideas about personal ...