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Acknowledgments ix
Chapter 1 Introduction: Remaking the Soul: Antiquity, Postmodernism, and Genealogies of the Self 1
Chapter 2 The Modernist Revolt: History, Politics, and Allegory, Or Classicism in Occupied France 27
Chapter 3 Historicizing Transcendence: Antigone, the Good, and the Ethics of Psychoanalysis 61
Chapter 4 Lacan, the Symposium, and Transference 100
Chapter 5 Writing the Subject: Derrida Asks Plato to Take a Letter 133
Chapter 6 The Art of Self-Fashioning, or Foucault on the Alcibiades: Caring for the Self and Others 178
Chapter 7 Searching for a Usable Past 227
Appendix Queering Alcibiades: Persius on Foucault and Halperin 231
Works Cited 237
Index 261
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