Simon Goldhill
Born
March 17, 1957
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Love, Sex & Tragedy: How the Ancient World Shapes Our Lives
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2004
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Jerusalem: City of Longing
8 editions
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2008
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How to Stage Greek Tragedy Today
3 editions
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published
2007
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Aeschylus: The Oresteia
11 editions
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1992
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A Very Queer Family Indeed: Sex, Religion, and the Bensons in Victorian Britain
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The Temple of Jerusalem
14 editions
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2004
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Reading Greek Tragedy
15 editions
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1986
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Freud's Couch, Scott's Buttocks, Brontë's Grave
3 editions
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2011
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Queer Cambridge: An Alternative History
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Foucault's Virginity: Ancient Erotic Fiction and the History of Sexuality
7 editions
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1995
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“I have used the word ‘tolerance’ in this chapter because it is the term that the people I am writing about use with real intent. Tolerance here, I think, is not what Goethe brilliantly diagnosed when he wrote, ‘Tolerance should really only be a passing attitude: it should lead to recognition. To tolerate is to offend.’2 So often, as Goethe knew, to talk of tolerance is a sign and symptom of the failure to integrate – and a hierarchical, patronising attitude towards others. We will tolerate you if you fit in with us: an attempt to keep power relations in place, while disavowing their force. But tolerance towards queerness is a much more unstable dynamic, which requires a different, more radical form of hospitality to otherness, and an acknowledgement of the impact of queerness on one’s own sense of self, and a consequent loss of bearings. Tolerance in this sense is an exploratory value, and not just a gesture of political self-congratulation.”
― Queer Cambridge: An Alternative History
― Queer Cambridge: An Alternative History
“How much spaces constitute a community is constantly questioned by those living in them.”
― Queer Cambridge: An Alternative History
― Queer Cambridge: An Alternative History
“There is always too much and too little said in any story of desire.”
― Queer Cambridge: An Alternative History
― Queer Cambridge: An Alternative History
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