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- W2891449062 abstract "Reading Sophocles’ Oedipus closely, Tomkins’ concepts reveal that the affective structure of Oedipus’ personality leads inexorably to his downfall. While anger plays a crucial role in his script development, disgust legislates his tragedy. Prone to shame insult, the warrior Oedipus must respond with anger when his identity is threatened. He moves from ultimate respect as a warrior-ruler, as Rex, to his rejection as both a social- and self-disgusting object, the pharmakos, via disgust-contamination scripts due to the intrusion of abject humiliation. Pharmakos is distinguished from its typical but misleading translation, “scapegoat,” an innocent sacrifice. The pharmakos is ambiguous, both guilty and innocent, social contaminant and means of cure. Oedipus must confront how it feels to be looked upon with both disgust and fear by his people, while also being aware of his position’s injustice. This leads to miasma and suggests how the Ancient Greek concept of “pollution” is a social sublimation of the human universal expression of disgust with a moral valence." @default.
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- W2891449062 title "Case Study One: Sophocles’ Oedipus" @default.
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