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Pandoras Senses: The Feminine Character of the Ancient Text, The notorious image of Pandora haunts mythology: a woman created as punishment for the crimes of man, she is the bearer of hope yet also responsible for the Earth's desolation. She binds together perpetuating dichotomies that underlie the most fundamental, Pandoras Senses: The Feminine Character of the Ancient Text
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  • Pandoras Senses: The Feminine Character of the Ancient Text
  • Written by author Lev Kenaan, Vered
  • Published by University of Wisconsin Press, 2010
  • The notorious image of Pandora haunts mythology: a woman created as punishment for the crimes of man, she is the bearer of hope yet also responsible for the Earth's desolation. She binds together perpetuating dichotomies that underlie the most fundamental
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Preface
Introduction

1. Pandora's Light
Pandora, Once Again
The Genealogy of Pandora
Misogynist Responses to Pandora
Pandora's Wonder

2. Pandora and the Myth of Otherness
From Mount Helicon to a Poetics of Otherness
The Fantasy of Symbiosis between Men and Gods
Ambiguities of Identity: The Case of Brothers
The Loss of Sameness and the Birth of Eros
The Didactic Imperative: Learn the Other

3. The Socratic Pandora
Woman Is the Ideal Listener
The Naked Truth and the Adorned Lie
The Seductions of Pandora
Socrates and Theodite
Socrates and Pandora

4. Pandora's Voice and the Emergence of Ovid's Poetic Persona
Pandora's Voice
From the Effeminate Elegy to the Feminine Text
The Erotodidactic Persona
Sappho's Lasciviousness
The Lascivious Text

5. Feminine Subjectivity and the Self-Contradicting Text
Ars and Remedia: Metadiscourse, Language Games, and the Problem of Sincerity
The Palinodic Structure
Palinode and Narrative
Pandora's Lie
A Girl's Rape and the Birth of Feminine Subjectivity

6. Pandora's Tears
Feminine Weaving: Text, Textile, Body, Pain
Helen's Web
Listening Like a Woman: Penelope's Tears
Odysseus Weeps Like a Woman
Xanthippe's Tears

Epilogue
Notes
Bibliography
Index

Preface
Introduction

1. Pandora's Light
Pandora, Once Again
The Genealogy of Pandora
Misogynist Responses to Pandora
Pandora's Wonder

2. Pandora and the Myth of Otherness
From Mount Helicon to a Poetics of Otherness
The Fantasy of Symbiosisbetween Men and Gods
Ambiguities of Identity: The Case of Brothers
The Loss of Sameness and the Birth of Eros
The Didactic Imperative: Learn the Other

3. The Socratic Pandora
Woman Is the Ideal Listener
The Naked Truth and the Adorned Lie
The Seductions of Pandora
Socrates and Theodite
Socrates and Pandora

4. Pandora's Voice and the Emergence of Ovid's Poetic Persona
Pandora's Voice
From the Effeminate Elegy to the Feminine Text
The Erotodidactic Persona
Sappho's Lasciviousness
The Lascivious Text

5. Feminine Subjectivity and the Self-Contradicting Text
Ars and Remedia: Metadiscourse, Language Games, and the Problem of Sincerity
The Palinodic Structure
Palinode and Narrative
Pandora's Lie
A Girl's Rape and the Birth of Feminine Subjectivity

6. Pandora's Tears
Feminine Weaving: Text, Textile, Body, Pain
Helen's Web
Listening Like a Woman: Penelope's Tears
Odysseus Weeps Like a Woman
Xanthippe's Tears

Epilogue
Notes
Bibliography
Index


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