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CHAPTER FOUR. “Into Friendship or Enmity”: An Ethics of Authentic Deception
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Ellwood Wiggins
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS ix
- Overview of Contents xiii
- Abbreviations xv
- A Note on Translations and Orthography xvii
- Introduction: Performing Recognition 1
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Part I. Marking the Limits of Recognition: Between Aristotle and the Odyssey
- Introduction 21
- CHAPTER ONE. “Just as the Name Itself Signifies”: Under the Sign of Nostalgia 25
- CHAPTER TWO. “Recognition Is a Change”: Performance in Motion 54
- CHAPTER THREE. “From Ignorance to Knowledge”: Penelope’s Poetological Epistemology 84
- CHAPTER FOUR. “Into Friendship or Enmity”: An Ethics of Authentic Deception 103
- CHAPTER FIVE. “For Those Bound for Good or Bad Fortune”: Casualties of Recognition 120
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Part II. Outing Interiority: Modern Recognitions
- Introduction 129
- CHAPTER SIX. Self-Knowledge between Plato and Shakespeare: Alcibiades I and Troilus and Cressida 133
- CHAPTER SEVEN. Metamorphoses of Recognition: Goethe’s “Fortunate Event” 150
- CHAPTER EIGHT. Epistemologies of Recognition: Goethe’s Iphigenie auf Tauris and the Spectacle of Catharsis 176
- CHAPTER NINE. Politics of Recognition: Friends, Enemies, and Goethe’s Iphigenie 195
- CHAPTER TEN. The Fate of Recognition: Kleist’s Penthesilea 218
- Concluding Reflections: Signifying Silence in Blumenberg and Kafka 243
- Acknowledgments 251
- Notes 255
- Bibliography 297
- Index 311
- ABOUT THE AUTHOR 321
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS ix
- Overview of Contents xiii
- Abbreviations xv
- A Note on Translations and Orthography xvii
- Introduction: Performing Recognition 1
-
Part I. Marking the Limits of Recognition: Between Aristotle and the Odyssey
- Introduction 21
- CHAPTER ONE. “Just as the Name Itself Signifies”: Under the Sign of Nostalgia 25
- CHAPTER TWO. “Recognition Is a Change”: Performance in Motion 54
- CHAPTER THREE. “From Ignorance to Knowledge”: Penelope’s Poetological Epistemology 84
- CHAPTER FOUR. “Into Friendship or Enmity”: An Ethics of Authentic Deception 103
- CHAPTER FIVE. “For Those Bound for Good or Bad Fortune”: Casualties of Recognition 120
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Part II. Outing Interiority: Modern Recognitions
- Introduction 129
- CHAPTER SIX. Self-Knowledge between Plato and Shakespeare: Alcibiades I and Troilus and Cressida 133
- CHAPTER SEVEN. Metamorphoses of Recognition: Goethe’s “Fortunate Event” 150
- CHAPTER EIGHT. Epistemologies of Recognition: Goethe’s Iphigenie auf Tauris and the Spectacle of Catharsis 176
- CHAPTER NINE. Politics of Recognition: Friends, Enemies, and Goethe’s Iphigenie 195
- CHAPTER TEN. The Fate of Recognition: Kleist’s Penthesilea 218
- Concluding Reflections: Signifying Silence in Blumenberg and Kafka 243
- Acknowledgments 251
- Notes 255
- Bibliography 297
- Index 311
- ABOUT THE AUTHOR 321