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100 1 0 _aGranjon, Evelyn
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245 0 0 _aEteocles and Polynices: Brothers at Odds
260 _c2003.
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520 _aThe story of Œdip’s family is that of a sinister lineage, the Labdacides. In that family, marked by “the Gods desire”, in which misfortunes and limpings of the soul keep recurring from generation to generation, only affiliation reading is done: the original curse weaves the invisible and endless weft of inheritance, filters through marriage bonds and bends heirs’fates. But family in a group sense is never referred to. What would the fate of Œdip’s children have been, had a research work on family group inter-subjectivity and particularly brotherly relationships been possible? Would a mythopoiesis work have allowed the resuming, the change and development of “the working with malediction part of heredity”?
690 _aŒdipe
690 _aEteocle
690 _agroup
690 _aLabdacides
690 _afiliation
690 _aPolynice
786 0 _nLe Divan familial | o 10 | 1 | 2003-05-01 | p. 81-89 | 1292-668X
856 4 1 _uhttps://shs.cairn.info/journal-le-divan-familial-2003-1-page-81?lang=en
999 _c155023
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