The representation of feminine in latin comedy “The Merchant”

Authors

  • Edinaldo Gonçalves Nunes Junior
  • Tito Barros Leal

Keywords:

Speech, Representation of the Feminine, The Merchant

Abstract

The present article seeks to discuss the representation of the feminine in Rome in the 3rd and 2nd centuries BC. For this, it was necessary a brief approach on the mechanisms of male domination discussed by the sociologist Pierre Bourdieu, as well as some concepts developed by the philosopher Michel Foucault - both essential for this study. We also propose in the light of the Theory of Representation to analyze the Latin comedy The Merchant of Plautus and demonstrate the intentionalities present in the aforementioned comedy.

Published

2019-07-17

How to Cite

Junior, E. G. N., & Leal, T. B. (2019). The representation of feminine in latin comedy “The Merchant”. Em Perspectiva, 5(1), 87–103. Retrieved from http://200.129.40.241/emperspectiva/article/view/41637

Issue

Section

Dossiê Temático