In this text, partial product of the ongoing research Tragic in Homer? I propose to describe, from a poetical and cultural perspective, the figure of aoidos in Homer, such as its epic role appears in the Odyssey. The premise from which I start and which serves as conjecture for this work is the following: Aoidos is a palace servant who, instead of providing a simple domestic service, sings certain accounts whose content tends to reinforce a determined social order before audiences composed by individuals form the stately class. Given that the conjecture has three parts, three are the sections to distribute this study: a) establishment of similarities and differences between the four aoidos in the text; b) clarification of the singing functi...
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Programa de P?s-Gradua??o em Artes C?nicas. Instituto de Filosofia, Artes e Cultura, Universidade Fe...
Why do anthropology and history seem to be two completely autonomous disciplines? When did they spli...
The late emergence of ethnoscenology in the field of anthropology of aesthetics is significant. The ...
This research focuses on the phrase ein lah walad in Gen 11:30, as it has been interpreted by ancien...
The research presented in the following paper was elaborated according to the methodology of analogi...
Faced with an evident internal chronology in Plato's dialogues, there is a need to question whether ...
The author of this text analyses a double conception of Identity, deeply rooted in popular and in sc...
First, we propose the following hypothesis of reading. Di Benedetto’s authorial poetics works the na...
A controversial dialogue is established between the songs “Fotografia 3x4”, by Belchior, and “Alegria...
The presence of various tragic, epic and even lyric elements in the comedy of Titus Maccius Plautus ...
El objetivo del estudio consistió en analizar la función del arte folclórico -la música, el canto, l...
The aim of the paper is to reflect on the cathartic function of literary works as a crucial element ...
The soldadeiras were female characters that were traditionally considered as companions of troubadou...
The image of the great Cosmos and the perception that man has from himself in relation to it is in t...
This paper investigates to which extent Hilda Hilst, in Fluxo-Floema,makes use of procedures that br...
Programa de P?s-Gradua??o em Artes C?nicas. Instituto de Filosofia, Artes e Cultura, Universidade Fe...
Why do anthropology and history seem to be two completely autonomous disciplines? When did they spli...
The late emergence of ethnoscenology in the field of anthropology of aesthetics is significant. The ...
This research focuses on the phrase ein lah walad in Gen 11:30, as it has been interpreted by ancien...