Las " staseis " de Atenas y la ideología de la ciudad no dividida

  1. CECILIA CRIADO BOADO 1
  1. 1 Universidade de Santiago de Compostela
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    Universidade de Santiago de Compostela

    Santiago de Compostela, España

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Libro:
Ἀντίδωρον: homenaje a Juan José Moralejo
  1. María José García Blanco (ed. lit.)
  2. Teresa Amado Rodríguez (ed. lit.)
  3. María José Martín Velasco (ed. lit.)
  4. Amelia Pereiro Pardo (ed. lit.)
  5. Manuel Enrique Vázquez Buján (ed. lit.)
  6. Juan José Moralejo (hom.)

Editorial: Servicio de Publicaciones e Intercambio Científico ; Universidad de Santiago de Compostela

ISBN: 978-84-9887-720-5

Ano de publicación: 2011

Páxinas: 153-164

Tipo: Capítulo de libro

Resumo

lt is a fact that the interactions of ideotogy and literature are being increasingly privileged by present-day Greco-Roman Literature scholarship. The idea that the Greek literary documentation (essentially the tragic one) used the Theban myth in order to transformThebes into the antispecular civic image of the democratic Athens has become a communís locus. Actually, the ill-fated history ofThebes was a good starting point for literary imagination to rewriteThebes as an anti-Athens. Nevertheless, in this paper | will study some historiographic and philosophic passages that lead us to question if Thebes, the presumed other, was used by tragic authors to challenge the idealized Athenian civic conscience rather than to support it.