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      El uso de aischýne (vergüenza) en Antifonte y la política democrática de la Atenas clásica

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      Asociación Argentina de Estudios Clásicos
      Antiphon, Aischýne, Rhetoric, Theater, Politics, Antifonte, Aischýne, Retórica, Teatro, Política

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          En la actualidad, la discusión en torno a la identidad de Antifonte sigue dividida entre los analíticos (que postulan la existencia de, al menos, dos autores homónimos) y los unitarios (que agrupan los escritos bajo el nombre de uno solo). Desde una lectura unitaria, este trabajo se ocupa de abordar la obra del sofista y logógrafo prestando especial atención al uso del concepto de aischýne. En primer lugar, se explicita la conexión establecida entre este concepto, la mirada de los otros y las apariencias que los ciudadanos proyectan para enfrentarse a sus pares. En segundo lugar, se vincula esta serie de ideas con el drama ático y, finalmente, se equipara el funcionamiento del teatro con el de la pólis democrática.

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          Nowadays, the controversy about Antiphon's identity is still divided between the separatists (who pose the existence of at least two homonym authors) and the unitarian scholars (who attribute all the works to the same person). From a unitarian's position, this work will focus on the sophist and logographer's work, paying special attention to the use of the notion of aischýne. First, we will show the connection between this notion, the eye of others and the image the citizens give to stand before their equals. Then, these ideas will be linked with the Attic drama, and finally we will compare the way in which theatre and the democratic pólis work.

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                argos
                Argos
                Argos
                Asociación Argentina de Estudios Clásicos (Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina )
                1853-6379
                June 2011
                : 34
                : 1
                : 9-29
                Affiliations
                [01] orgnameUniversidad de Buenos Aires
                [02] orgnameCONICET
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                S1853-63792011000100002 S1853-6379(11)03400100002
                04d60a6f-c7fb-414b-8ce2-613112aaecba

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

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                : 09 June 2011
                : 03 June 2011
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                Figures: 0, Tables: 0, Equations: 0, References: 38, Pages: 21
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                Rhetoric,Theater,Politics,Antifonte,Aischýne,Retórica,Teatro,Política,Antiphon

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