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- W2891482356 abstract "This chapter focuses on tragedy, disgust as an affect, and sets the conditions for applying Tomkins’ theories to the culturally specific yet universal case studies. Disgust-contamination scripts are proposed as ubiquitous and formative but unacknowledged emotional experiences in tragedy. Shame plays a significant role in tragedy, primarily as a “catalyst for change” in character behaviour. The chapter considers tragedy in human life to show how and why literary tragedy is more narrowly defined, particularly in emotional terms. Analysing literary tragedy leads to formulating a singular concept called hamartia-até, which represents relative but problematic degrees of action-knowledge for the hero with inevitable tragic consequences. The idea of rejection in tragedy follows, and the pharmakos (scapegoat) reveals the “trope of disgust” in tragedy and the concept of miasma, or “pollution.” The chapter circles back to discussion of Tomkins’ ideas about disgust (de)contamination and shame damage-reparation scripts and applies them to tragedy. The Case Studies Having set the theoretical conditions, the three case studies belong under the rubric of psychoanalytical readings. If readers accept that Tomkins’ affect-script theory can reinvigorate psychoanalytical discussions, then the interpretive case studies can equally refresh correlated scholarship." @default.
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