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The militant subject as tragic hero in Dimitris Nollas’s fiction
- Source: Journal of Greek Media & Culture, Volume 1, Issue 1, Apr 2015, p. 47 - 61
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- 01 Apr 2015
Abstract
This article focuses on the militant subjects in Dimitris Nollas’s fiction and considers them as tragic heroes that occupy liminal positions. Political violence, as a contested tactical option of militancy, posits pressing dilemmas and generates intricate explorations of morality and agency. After sketching a brief theoretical framework in order to assess recent theories of the tragic, I focus on the novella To Pempto Genos / The Fifth Age (Nollas, 1988) and the novel O Anthropos pou Xehastike / The Man in Limbo (Nollas, 1995) in terms of conflictual memory frames and ethical stances. Although they present similarities on the thematic level, a close reading of the texts elucidates the different approaches taken towards the militant past from the present standpoint and, consequently, the divergent implications for the future.