2014
DOI: 10.1177/0725513614544930
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Unspeakable resistance

Abstract: Tragedy' is one of those curiously elastic words reserved for life's saddest spheres and events, irrespective of the forms in which they appear. Even though a vast body of genre studies has emerged, however, only a handful of studies have drawn cross-historical comparisons between tragic forms. This essay demonstrates how Walter Benjamin's reflections on Attic tragedy may contribute to such a line of thought, focusing both on tragedies' subversive potential and on the social-historical constellations in which … Show more

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