Ritual de máscaras: teatro, cidadania e identidades
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2011
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Athenian theatrical records, as expressed through comic and tragic texts, are
important tools for analyzing the events and sensibilities of the classic Hellenes.
Such texts, especially the comic Aristophanic ones, are a very useful source to
research women participation in the Polis of Athens. The work chosen for this
study enable us to reflect on the role of the legitimate wives of citizens, also
known as Melissa. In Aristophanic theater, they were exposed in a comic, but
not illegitimate manner. Through the play Assembly of Women, the playwright
reveals the mechanisms of power between men and women as well as the
levels of female interference with the democratic citizenship in the 5 th century
BC, a citizenship of men.
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Teatro, Cidadania, Feminino, Theater, Citizenship, Female
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GONÇALVES, Ana Teresa Marques; MATA, Giselle Moreira da. Ritual de máscaras: teatro, cidadania e identidades. Historiae, Rio Grande, v. 2, n. 1, p. 65-80, 2011.