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Dive into the human intelligence and moralistic interpretations of Oedipus' myth from Freudian to Lévi-Strauss' structuralism. Explore the dual axes of syntagmatic/synchronic and paradigms/diachronic in the myth/ritual approach, unveiling the concepts of pharmakos and the influential voices of Lacan. Discover the narratives of origin and movement intertwined with the essence of myth and religion in this scholarly work from Efimia D. Karakantza at the University of Patras, Greece.
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On and the Oedipus Wink(l)ing of his eye Efimia D. Karakantza Center for the Study of Myth and Religion in Greek and Roman Antiquity University of Patras, Greece
humanisticmoralisticdeterministicartistic interpretations
Freudian approach Oedipus complex
structuralism Lévi-Strauss
Lévi-Strauss’ analysis of Oidipous myth Syntagmatic or synchronic axis Paradeigmatic or diachronic axis
myth/ritual approach pharmakos René Girard pharmakos
Lacan Father authoritative voice law order telos
Lacan Mother seductive voice confusion randomness fortuitous
narratology Narratives of origin and movement