The Epic Gaze The Epic Gaze

The Epic Gaze

Vision, Gender and Narrative in Ancient Epic

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Publisher Description

The epic genre has at its heart a fascination with the horror of viewing death. Epic heroes have active visual power, yet become objects, turned into monuments, watched by two main audiences: the gods above and the women on the sidelines. This stimulating, ambitious study investigates the theme of vision in Greek and Latin epic from Homer to Nonnus, bringing the edges of epic into dialogue with celebrated moments (the visual confrontation of Hector and Achilles, the failure of Turnus' gaze), revealing epic as massive assertion of authority and fractured representation. Helen Lovatt demonstrates the complexity of epic constructions of gender: from Apollonius' Medea toppling Talos with her eyes to Parthenopaeus as object of desire. She discusses mortals appropriating the divine gaze, prophets as both penetrative viewers and rape victims, explores the divine authority of epic ecphrasis, and exposes the way that heroic bodies are fragmented and fetishised.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2013
June 27
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
768
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SELLER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
3.7
MB
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