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#HistoryBeyondTrauma 5.3.3. (p146-147) They Are Right to Be Crazy (Plato, Phaedrus, 244a);— Chrys Muirhead (@ChrysMuirhead) November 3, 2017
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962) "betrayal, silence, and lies"
"the sacrificed hero, Tom Doniphon .... "the monster slayer'" pic.twitter.com/zLVnR77DDg
"the space between two deaths" Lacan "the space into which the heroine enters in order to bury her brother (Polynices who betrayed the city)"— Chrys Muirhead (@ChrysMuirhead) November 3, 2017
Sophocles' Antigone https://t.co/wk8G6aQlqu
#HistoryBeyondTrauma 5.3.3. p148— Chrys Muirhead (@ChrysMuirhead) November 3, 2017
"Antigone keeps on provoking the king so as to assert the unwritten laws"
"This is the madness of children who have seen too much"
"the baby knows too much for his age"
"parentified child" pic.twitter.com/6WnjucRhpR
Plato, Phaedrus, 244a "madness frees (from illness) those whom it possesses, for the present and afterward.— Chrys Muirhead (@ChrysMuirhead) November 3, 2017
This it finds a way to release whoever is caught in a just madness (who is right to be crazy) from his present evils." https://t.co/NIth2y1crg