A dupla natureza do cadáver de Ájax
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Resumo: | Ajax's dripping blood has special attributes, it is a "black force" expelled at the moment when the hero's story of individualistic anarchy is to be appropriated by his opposite: a more developed and centralized hierarchy, one closer to the expression of a more unified polis, articulated by his culto We face the contradictions evinced by the assimilation of violent insurrection (present in Ajax's myth) to the forms created to restrain aggression and opposition (implied by ritual). Against this background of violent ordering, the gushing of Ajax' blood contributes decisively to a sensation of tens e greatness that is essential to the sublime effect present in the scene. In this we see a potential ambiguity of all hero cults. A manifestation of the heroic power is the prototypical hero's reaction against the prospect of ordered culto Here, a long time after Ajax' death, his supernatural powers are at their highest. Ajax reacts even against the ineluctable experience of death. Many forces converge to articulate his power, which lies especially in his transitional state. |
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A dupla natureza do cadáver de ÁjaxRitual. Tragédia grega. Sublime. Culto do herói.Língua clássica. Cadaver de Ájax.Ajax's dripping blood has special attributes, it is a "black force" expelled at the moment when the hero's story of individualistic anarchy is to be appropriated by his opposite: a more developed and centralized hierarchy, one closer to the expression of a more unified polis, articulated by his culto We face the contradictions evinced by the assimilation of violent insurrection (present in Ajax's myth) to the forms created to restrain aggression and opposition (implied by ritual). Against this background of violent ordering, the gushing of Ajax' blood contributes decisively to a sensation of tens e greatness that is essential to the sublime effect present in the scene. In this we see a potential ambiguity of all hero cults. A manifestation of the heroic power is the prototypical hero's reaction against the prospect of ordered culto Here, a long time after Ajax' death, his supernatural powers are at their highest. Ajax reacts even against the ineluctable experience of death. Many forces converge to articulate his power, which lies especially in his transitional state.PhaoS - Revista de Estudos ClássicosPhaoS - Revista de Estudos Clássicos2012-12-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.iel.unicamp.br/index.php/phaos/article/view/3603PhaoS - Revista de Estudos Clássicos; No. 2 (2002)PhaoS - Revista de Estudos Clássicos; n. 2 (2002)2526-80581676-3076reponame:Phaos (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)instacron:UNICAMPporhttps://revistas.iel.unicamp.br/index.php/phaos/article/view/3603/3044Santos, Mario Vitorinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2018-07-20T14:13:43Zoai:revistas.iel.unicamp.br:article/3603Revistahttps://revistas.iel.unicamp.br/index.php/phaosPUBhttps://revistas.iel.unicamp.br/index.php/phaos/oai||phaos@iel.unicamp.br|| spublic@iel.unicamp.br2526-80581676-3076opendoar:2018-07-20T14:13:43Phaos (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)false |
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A dupla natureza do cadáver de Ájax |
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A dupla natureza do cadáver de Ájax |
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A dupla natureza do cadáver de Ájax Santos, Mario Vitor Ritual. Tragédia grega. Sublime. Culto do herói. Língua clássica. Cadaver de Ájax. |
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A dupla natureza do cadáver de Ájax |
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A dupla natureza do cadáver de Ájax |
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A dupla natureza do cadáver de Ájax |
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A dupla natureza do cadáver de Ájax |
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A dupla natureza do cadáver de Ájax |
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Santos, Mario Vitor |
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Santos, Mario Vitor |
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Santos, Mario Vitor |
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Ritual. Tragédia grega. Sublime. Culto do herói. Língua clássica. Cadaver de Ájax. |
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Ritual. Tragédia grega. Sublime. Culto do herói. Língua clássica. Cadaver de Ájax. |
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Ajax's dripping blood has special attributes, it is a "black force" expelled at the moment when the hero's story of individualistic anarchy is to be appropriated by his opposite: a more developed and centralized hierarchy, one closer to the expression of a more unified polis, articulated by his culto We face the contradictions evinced by the assimilation of violent insurrection (present in Ajax's myth) to the forms created to restrain aggression and opposition (implied by ritual). Against this background of violent ordering, the gushing of Ajax' blood contributes decisively to a sensation of tens e greatness that is essential to the sublime effect present in the scene. In this we see a potential ambiguity of all hero cults. A manifestation of the heroic power is the prototypical hero's reaction against the prospect of ordered culto Here, a long time after Ajax' death, his supernatural powers are at their highest. Ajax reacts even against the ineluctable experience of death. Many forces converge to articulate his power, which lies especially in his transitional state. |
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