Erotikon. Essays on Eros, Ancient and Modern

Erotikon. Essays on Eros, Ancient and Modern
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Erotikon brings together leading contemporary intellectuals from a variety of fields for an expansive debate on the full meaning of eros. Renowned scholars of philosophy, literature, classics, psychoanalysis, theology, and art history join poets and a novelist to offer fresh insights into a topic that is at once ancient and forever young. Restricted neither by historical period nor by genre, these contributions explore manifestations of eros throughout Western culture, in subjects ranging from ancient philosophy and baroque architecture to modern literature and Hollywood cinema.
An idea charged with paradox, eros has always defied categorization, and yet it cannot--it will not--be ignored. Erotikon aims to raise the difficult question of what, if anything, unifies the erotic manifold. How is eros in a sculpture like eros in a poem? Does the ancient story of Cupid and Psyche still speak meaningfully to modern readers, and if so, why? Is Plato´s eros the same as Freud´s? Or Proust´s? And what is the erotic dimension in Nietzsche´s thought? While each essay takes on a specific issue, together they constitute a wide-ranging conversation in which these broader questions are at play. A compilation of the latest, best efforts to reckon with eros, Erotikon will appeal not just to scholars and educators, but also to artists and critics, to the curious and the disillusioned, to the prurient and the prudent.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Shadi Bartsch & Thomas Bartscherer - What Silent Love Hath Writ: An Introduction to Erotikon
Susan Mitchell - Erotikon
Glenn W. Most - Six Remarks on Platonic Eros
David M. Halperin - Love´s Irony: Six Remarks on Platonic Eros
Shadi Bartsch - Eros and the Roman Philosopher
Catharine Edwards - Response to Shadi Bartsch
David Tracy - The Divided Consciousness of Augustine on Eros
Valentina Izmirlieva - Augustine Divided: A Response to David Tracy
James I. Porter - Love of Life: Lucretius to Freud
Richard Wollheim - Response to James I. Porter
Ingrid D. Rowland - The Architecture of Love in Baroque Rome
Anthony Grafton - Architectures of Love and Strife
Mark Strand - Selection of Poems Read at the Erotikon Symposium
Robert B. Pippin - The Erotic Nietzsche: Philosophers without Philosophy
Eric L. Santner Was will der Philosoph?
Jonathan Lear - Give Dora a Break! A Tale of Eros and Emotional Disruption
Slavoj Žižek - The Swerve of the Real
Jonathan Lear - On the Wish to Burn My Work
Martha C. Nussbaum - People as Fictions: Proust and the Ladder of Love
Peter Brooks - Proust´s Epistemophilia
Philippe Roger - All Love Told: Barthes and the Novel
Eric Marty - Response to Philippe Roger
Tom Gunning - The Desire and Pursuit of the Hole: Cinema´s Obscure Object of Desire
Robert B. Pippin - Vertigo: A Response to Tom Gunning
A Gallery of Images from Vertigo
Epilogue
J. M. Coetzee - Eros and Psyche
Acknowledgments
Bibliography
List of Contributors
Index