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DESCRIPTION:Talk Description: \n\nThis talk explores how Luce Irigaray and 
 other feminist theorists negotiate the ancient association of underground s
 paces with the control of (mostly young) female bodies. Following Irigaray\
 , I focus especially on Plato's cave in the Republic and Antigone's in Soph
 ocles' drama\, assessing both the ancient scaffolding and feminist revision
 s of it. \n\nBiography: \n\nProfessor of Classics and Comparative Literatur
 e at Barnard College and Columbia University\; focus on the body in perform
 ance\, ancient and modern literary theory\; publications include Virginia W
 oolf's Greek Tragedy and Tragic Bodies: Edges of the Human in Greek Drama.
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SUMMARY:Nancy Worman (Barnard College) "Virgins Underground: Luce Irigaray 
 on Bodies and Caves"
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/nancy-worman-barnard-college-talk-det
 ails-coming-soon
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