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Pindar and the Language of the Senses
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Classical Antiquity
Classical Antiquity (2025) 44 (1): 115–149.
Published: 01 April 2025
... form Hagesidamus metaphor Pindar senses subjectivity time truth claims wonder Two interrelated arguments structure this article. The first is that Pindar’s epinician poetry enacts forms of thinking that are deeply informed by sensory relations to the world. Pindar’s thought is subtly...
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Helpless Spectators in the Odyssey and the Cinematic Image of Time
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Classical Antiquity
Classical Antiquity (2025) 44 (1): 66–93.
Published: 01 April 2025
... of the “action-image” from its ontological foundations in Bergson’s concepts of image and movement, we see how Homeric poetics presents alternatives to subject-centered and action-oriented narrative. Further, through Deleuze’s analyses of how time becomes visible when cinematic action is inhibited, we find...
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Oedipus Haerens : Paranoid Lagging in Seneca’s Phoenissae
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Classical Antiquity
Classical Antiquity (2024) 43 (1): 19–49.
Published: 01 April 2024
... and epistemically ambivalent: subjects simultaneously attempt to “get ahead” of a looming cataclysm—looking to the future in an attempt to avert disaster—while inevitably “falling behind,” failing to predict or preempt the future in time to protect themselves. Much of Senecan tragedy plays out paranoia’s future...
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Homer and Ancient Narrative Time
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Classical Antiquity
Classical Antiquity (2022) 41 (1): 1–50.
Published: 01 April 2022
...Ahuvia Kahane This paper considers the nature of time and temporality in Homer. It argues that any exploration of narrative and time must, as its central tenet, take into account the irreducible plurality and interconnectedness of memory, the event, and experienced time. Drawing on notions...