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first lecture – archaeological and historical contexts second – reading the heroic body

first lecture – archaeological and historical contexts second – reading the heroic body today – a comparative approach, taking in identity. located bodies – one the heroic body … continued. Klaus Theweleit on the cultural imaginary of German fascism. the Freikorps after WW1.

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first lecture – archaeological and historical contexts second – reading the heroic body

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  1. first lecture – archaeological and historical contexts • second – reading the heroic body • today – a comparative approach, taking in identity

  2. located bodies – onethe heroic body … continued

  3. Klaus Theweleit on the cultural imaginary of German fascism

  4. the Freikorps after WW1

  5. bodies in a machine agebuilding coherencefighting fragmentationestablishing identityin war and action(reading Vol 2)

  6. the eyes and posture

  7. the speech

  8. threats (to identity) –explosionthe tide of history - fluiditywomen and the masses

  9. (reading Vol 1)

  10. three kinds of womenabsentthe ‘white nurse’‘red women’

  11. marriage - to sisters of comrades (at home)

  12. not just fascism …

  13. pharmakon?recognizing the threat?

  14. located bodies – twothe traveling body

  15. Trobriand islanders and the Kula ringMalinowski’s Argonauts of the Western Pacific

  16. a symbolic or general economy of exchange a system of cultural transactions through goods, travel, encounter, adventure– the extended body (associates, ability, knowledge, goods)

  17. cultural constructionand the contest for success and prestige

  18. the Odyssey as a series of transactions, balances, negotiations defining society and the cultural milieu of the hero, as well as personal identitythrough journey, encounter, nostos

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