The Pregnant Male as Myth and Metaphor in Classical Greek Literature
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This book traces the image of the pregnant male in Greek literature as it evolved over the course of the classical period. The image - as deployed in myth and in metaphor - originated as a representation of paternity and, by extension, 'authorship' of ideas, works of art, legislation, and the like. Only later, with its reception in philosophy in the early fourth century, did it also become a way to figure and negotiate the boundary between the sexes. The book considers a number of important moments in the evolution of the image: the masculinist embryological theory of Anaxagoras of Clazomenae and other fifth century pre-Socratics; literary representations of the birth of Dionysus; the origin and functions of pregnancy as a metaphor in tragedy, comedy and works of some Sophists; and finally the redeployment of some of these myths and metaphors in Aristophanes' Assemblywomen and in Plato's Symposium and Theaetetus.

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Year
2012
ISBN
9781139415705

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. The Pregnant Male as Myth and Metaphor in Classical Greek Literature
  3. Title
  4. Copyright
  5. Dedication
  6. Contents
  7. Acknowledgments
  8. Abbreviations and Editions
  9. 1 Introduction
  10. 2 The New Father of Anaxagoras: The One-Seed Theory of Reproduction and Its Reception in Athenian Tragedy
  11. 3 The Thigh Birth of Dionysus: Exploring Legitimacy in the Classical City-State
  12. 4 From Myth to Metaphor: Intellectual and Poetic Generation in the Age of the Sophists
  13. 5 Blepyrus’s Turd-Child and the Birth of Athena
  14. 6 The Pregnant Philosopher: Masculine and Feminine Procreative Styles in Plato’s Symposium
  15. 7 Reading Plato’s Midwife: Socrates and Intellectual Paternity in the Theaetetus
  16. Appendix I Did Any Thinker before Democritus Argue for the Existence of Female “Seed”?
  17. Appendix II Women and Men as Grammatical Subjects of Ï„ÎŻÎșτω
  18. Works Cited
  19. Index