Fenomenologia del piacere sessuale nel teatro di Aristofane
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https://doi.org/10.4454/dioniso.v10.349Parole chiave:
sex, sexual pleasure, Aristophanes, Acharnians, women, men, Wealth, Ecclesiazusae, LysistrataAbstract
Sex is a centerpiece of most Aristophanic comedies: the hero’s triumph is often rewarded, and represented, by sexual pleasure. However, sex
in Aristophanic drama is a complex phaenomenon, involving desire, power, money, and some of the fundamental dynamics of the archaia as a genre. In Aristophanes’ plays, it is possible to draw in broad terms a distinction between sex as a narcissistic realization of individual desire, and sex as a tool in power plays and relationships. This paper investigates both these aspects of sex in Aristophanic comedy (from Acharnians to Lysistrata, from Ecclesiazusae to Wealth), in order to provide a new interpretive framework for sexual pleasure in Aristophanes.
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