ABSTRACT

Relating Narratives is a major new work by the philosopher and feminist thinker Adriana Cavarero. First published in Italian to widespread acclaim, Relating Narratives is a fascinating and challenging new account of the relationship between selfhood and narration.
Drawing a diverse array of thinkers from both the philosophical and the literary tradition, from Sophocles and Homer to Hannah Arendt, Karen Blixen, Walter Benjamin and Borges, Adriana Cadarero's theory of the `narratable self' shows how narrative models in philosophy and literature can open new ways of thinking about formation of human identities. By showing how each human being has a unique story that can be told about them, Adriana Cavarero inaugurates an important shift in thinking about subjectivity and identity which relies not upon categorical or discursive norms, but rather seeks to account for `who' each one of us uniquely is.

chapter |4 pages

A Stork for an Introduction

part |41 pages

Heroes

chapter |10 pages

The Story of Oedipus

chapter |15 pages

The Paradox of Ulysses

chapter |14 pages

The Desire For One's Story

part |31 pages

Women

chapter |6 pages

Oedipus Errs Twice

chapter |12 pages

On the Outskirts of Milan

chapter |11 pages

In a New York Bookstore

part |38 pages

Lovers

chapter |13 pages

The Necessary Other

chapter |9 pages

Orpheus the Poet

chapter |6 pages

The Voice of Eurydice

chapter |8 pages

Eros and Narration

part |28 pages

Narrators