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Siren Songs - Gender, Audiences, and Narrators in the Odyssey (Hardcover)
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Odysseus is famous for resisting the appeal of the Sirens, but does
the Odyssey itself exert a seductive influence on its female
audiences? Doherty argues that it does, especially by contrasting
its female characters in the roles of listener and storyteller.
Odysseus courts and rewards supportive female characters like Arete
and Penelope by treating them as privileged members of the audience
for his own tale of his adventures. At the same time, dangerous
female narrators - who, like Helen or the Sirens, threaten to
disrupt or revise the hero's story - are discredited by the
narrative framework in which their stories appear. In a synthesis
of audience-oriented and narratological approaches, Doherty
examines the relationships among three kinds of audiences:
internal, implied, and actual. Internal audiences are made up of
characters in the work itself. The Odyssey, rich in storytelling
episodes, uses such characters to build patterns of audience
response, which in turn allow us to sketch an implied or model
audience for the epic as a whole. But while this implied audience
includes females as well as males, the epic addresses the two
genders differently. Males are addressed as a group of peers, while
females are addressed as individuals whose most important ties are
to individual males. Like the hero, the epic woos the individual
female reader by inviting her to identify with the faithful
Penelope. Actual audiences, composed of historical individuals, are
not compelled to accept the response the epic models for them; but
when the model corresponds to gender roles in a reader's own
culture, there may be unconscious incentives to accept it. Siren
Songs contributes to the growing body offeminist work in the fields
of classics and literary criticism while making the fruits of
research available to a nonspecialist audience. All Greek is
translated and critical terminology is clearly defined. The book
will be especially useful to those who study and teach the Odyssey
at the college level and above, whether in English, comparative
literature, classics, or general humanities courses.
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Imprint: |
The University of Michigan Press
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
December 1995 |
First published: |
February 1996 |
Authors: |
Lillian Doherty
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 23mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover
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Pages: |
232 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-472-10597-7 |
Categories: |
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LSN: |
0-472-10597-3 |
Barcode: |
9780472105977 |
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