Machine generated contents note: ch. 9 The Electro.: The Justice Of Good And Bad Judgment. ch. 1 The Medea: What Justice Conceals -- ch. 2 The Bacchae: Justice, Dialectics, And Dismemberment -- ch. 3 The Phoenician Women: Justice Is Multicolored -- pt. II Justice in Sacred Spaces -- ch. 4 The Ion: Justice, In And Out Of Bounds -- ch. 5 The Children Of Heracles: And Justice For Others -- ch. 6 The Suppliant Women: Justice Among Cities -- pt. III Justice in the Wilderness -- ch. 7 The Hecuba: Justice As Autonomy -- ch. 8 The Akestis: Justice As Generosity, Or Too Much Of A Good Thing -- ch. 9 The Electro.: The Justice Of Good And Bad Judgment.
Summary:
"Examines the ideas of justice in Euripidean tragedy, which reveals the human experience of justice to be paradoxical, and reminds us of the need for humility in our unceasing quest for a just world"-- Provided by publisher.
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