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Una lectura de la Lisistrata de Aristófanes [A reading of Aristophanes' Lysistrata]

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Author(s)
López Férez, Juan Antonio
Keywords
Aristophanes
Political Comedy
Lysistrata
History
Society
Politics
Myth
Religion
GE Subjects
Political ethics
Religious ethics
Methods of ethics
General and historical
General theology/other

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/201332
Abstract
"El propósito de este trabajo es despertar el interés por la lectura de Aristófanes, concretamente de la Lisístrata, por los muchos datos que ofrece: históricos, sociales, políticos, míticos y religiosos. La protagonista de tal comedia es la primera heroína femenina del teatro aristofánico. La relación de la comedia antigua con la vida política es permanente, incesante: las mujeres atenienses, cansadas de la guerra contra los lacedemonios, deciden obtener la paz de una forma singular: absteniéndose de relaciones sexuales con sus esposos y, asimismo, de sus obligaciones familiares. La utopía cómica, el mundo al revés, se nos manifiesta de modo evidente." "This paper aims to obtain a lot of readers of Aristophanes´works, Lysistrata, above all. This piece offers many historical, social, political, mythical and religious data. The main character is, in fact, the first aristophanic heroin. The relation between ancient comedy and political life is permanent, incessant: Athenian women, tired of the war against the Lacedemons, decide to make peace in a peculiar way: abstinence of sexual intercourse with their lovers and absence of family duties. Comic utopy is everywhere."
Date
2006
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Article
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