Gender issues in Plato and Euripides: ancient bodies and gender performativity

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Vânia
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Cornelli, Gabriele
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Título da fonte: Educação e Pesquisa
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/ep/article/view/186953
Resumo: The current article draws on Judith Butler’s gender performativity theory to analyse two classical text of Greek Antiquity – the Bacchae by Euripides and The Republic by Plato. The concept of gender performativity will be used to illustrate analogously even anachronically, how much the Greek imaginary, in spite of being temporally distant, can fruitfully contribute to, what we would identify as one of the most sophisticated contemporary theories in contemporary gender studies, both as this imaginary emerges from the literary discourse of the tragedy or the discourse of philosophy. This will allow us to show how the two above mentioned texts can contribute to the contemporary debate on the critical theory of gender identity, as these are fixed in performative acts that make gender conform to anatomic sex, limiting gender to the two possibilities of masculine or feminine. Considering the historical context and the question that are specific to the world of Ancient Greece, our analysis will permit us to cast light, in particular, on the strategies that Plato and Euripides drew on to disrupt the gender norms of the polis. Examining the texts allows us to argue that in antiquity, as well as in the contemporary world, albeit in different ways, discussions of gender relations are fitted primarily by the political discourse regarding these relations.
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spelling Gender issues in Plato and Euripides: ancient bodies and gender performativityQuestões de gênero em Platão e Eurípedes: corpos antigos e gender performativityPlatoRepublicEuripidesThe BacchaeGender performativityPlatãoRepúblicaEurípedesAs BacantesGender performativityThe current article draws on Judith Butler’s gender performativity theory to analyse two classical text of Greek Antiquity – the Bacchae by Euripides and The Republic by Plato. The concept of gender performativity will be used to illustrate analogously even anachronically, how much the Greek imaginary, in spite of being temporally distant, can fruitfully contribute to, what we would identify as one of the most sophisticated contemporary theories in contemporary gender studies, both as this imaginary emerges from the literary discourse of the tragedy or the discourse of philosophy. This will allow us to show how the two above mentioned texts can contribute to the contemporary debate on the critical theory of gender identity, as these are fixed in performative acts that make gender conform to anatomic sex, limiting gender to the two possibilities of masculine or feminine. Considering the historical context and the question that are specific to the world of Ancient Greece, our analysis will permit us to cast light, in particular, on the strategies that Plato and Euripides drew on to disrupt the gender norms of the polis. Examining the texts allows us to argue that in antiquity, as well as in the contemporary world, albeit in different ways, discussions of gender relations are fitted primarily by the political discourse regarding these relations.O presente artigo propõe uma análise de dois textos clássicos da Antiguidade grega, As Bacantes de Eurípedes e a República de Platão, à luz da teoria contemporânea de gender performativity de Judith Butler. O conceito de gender performativity será apropriado para ilustrar analogamente, mesmo que de forma anacrônica, o quanto que o imaginário grego, apesar de temporalmente distante, pode nos apresentar – seja a partir do discurso filosófico, seja a partir do discurso literário da tragédia grega – bons exemplos para uma das teorias mais sofisticadas, diríamos, no campo dos estudos de gênero hoje. A proposta é a de mostrar de que modo o conteúdo desses dois textos nos permite compreender o debate contemporâneo da teoria crítica das identidades de gênero. Trata-se de identidades fixadas em atos performativos que conformam o gênero ao sexo anatômico, limitando-o a duas possibilidades: masculino ou feminino. Considerando o contexto histórico e as questões que são próprias do mundo grego antigo, a análise aqui proposta nos permitirá jogar luz, especialmente, nas estratégias que Platão e Eurípedes empreenderam no sentido de deslocar as normas de gênero constituídas na pólis. O exame dos textos permitiu-nos identificar que na antiguidade, mas também na contemporaneidade, mesmo que de forma diferente, as discussões das relações de gênero estão ajustadas, principalmente, pelo discurso político a respeito dessas relações.Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Educação2021-12-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/xmlapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/ep/article/view/18695310.1590/S1678-4634202147226076Educação e Pesquisa; v. 47 (2021); e226076Educação e Pesquisa; Vol. 47 (2021); e226076Educação e Pesquisa; Vol. 47 (2021); e2260761678-46341517-9702reponame:Educação e Pesquisainstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPengporhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/ep/article/view/186953/172543https://www.revistas.usp.br/ep/article/view/186953/172544https://www.revistas.usp.br/ep/article/view/186953/172542Copyright (c) 2021 Educação e Pesquisahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, Vânia Cornelli, Gabriele 2021-12-07T13:57:46Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/186953Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/ep/indexPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/ep/oai||revedu@usp.br1678-46341517-9702opendoar:2021-12-07T13:57:46Educação e Pesquisa - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Gender issues in Plato and Euripides: ancient bodies and gender performativity
Questões de gênero em Platão e Eurípedes: corpos antigos e gender performativity
title Gender issues in Plato and Euripides: ancient bodies and gender performativity
spellingShingle Gender issues in Plato and Euripides: ancient bodies and gender performativity
Silva, Vânia
Plato
Republic
Euripides
The Bacchae
Gender performativity
Platão
República
Eurípedes
As Bacantes
Gender performativity
title_short Gender issues in Plato and Euripides: ancient bodies and gender performativity
title_full Gender issues in Plato and Euripides: ancient bodies and gender performativity
title_fullStr Gender issues in Plato and Euripides: ancient bodies and gender performativity
title_full_unstemmed Gender issues in Plato and Euripides: ancient bodies and gender performativity
title_sort Gender issues in Plato and Euripides: ancient bodies and gender performativity
author Silva, Vânia
author_facet Silva, Vânia
Cornelli, Gabriele
author_role author
author2 Cornelli, Gabriele
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Vânia
Cornelli, Gabriele
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Plato
Republic
Euripides
The Bacchae
Gender performativity
Platão
República
Eurípedes
As Bacantes
Gender performativity
topic Plato
Republic
Euripides
The Bacchae
Gender performativity
Platão
República
Eurípedes
As Bacantes
Gender performativity
description The current article draws on Judith Butler’s gender performativity theory to analyse two classical text of Greek Antiquity – the Bacchae by Euripides and The Republic by Plato. The concept of gender performativity will be used to illustrate analogously even anachronically, how much the Greek imaginary, in spite of being temporally distant, can fruitfully contribute to, what we would identify as one of the most sophisticated contemporary theories in contemporary gender studies, both as this imaginary emerges from the literary discourse of the tragedy or the discourse of philosophy. This will allow us to show how the two above mentioned texts can contribute to the contemporary debate on the critical theory of gender identity, as these are fixed in performative acts that make gender conform to anatomic sex, limiting gender to the two possibilities of masculine or feminine. Considering the historical context and the question that are specific to the world of Ancient Greece, our analysis will permit us to cast light, in particular, on the strategies that Plato and Euripides drew on to disrupt the gender norms of the polis. Examining the texts allows us to argue that in antiquity, as well as in the contemporary world, albeit in different ways, discussions of gender relations are fitted primarily by the political discourse regarding these relations.
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