Gender and linguistic legitimation in Heroides 16

The 16th letter of the Heroides differs from the other letters because it is written by Paris and addressed to Helen. Through it, he tries to convince the addressee to run away together, betraying values of the Greco-Roman tradition such as hospitality and marriage. This article analyses the rhetori...

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Autores principales: Ochoa Sierra, Ligia, Yaosca, Bautista
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Instituto de Lenguas y Literaturas Clásicas 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/revistaestudiosclasicos/article/view/5336
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topic argumentación
estrategias
género
Heroidas
retórica
argumentation
gender
Heroides
rhetoric
strategies
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estrategias
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Heroidas
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rhetoric
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Yaosca, Bautista
Gender and linguistic legitimation in Heroides 16
topic_facet argumentación
estrategias
género
Heroidas
retórica
argumentation
gender
Heroides
rhetoric
strategies
author Ochoa Sierra, Ligia
Yaosca, Bautista
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Yaosca, Bautista
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title Gender and linguistic legitimation in Heroides 16
title_short Gender and linguistic legitimation in Heroides 16
title_full Gender and linguistic legitimation in Heroides 16
title_fullStr Gender and linguistic legitimation in Heroides 16
title_full_unstemmed Gender and linguistic legitimation in Heroides 16
title_sort gender and linguistic legitimation in heroides 16
description The 16th letter of the Heroides differs from the other letters because it is written by Paris and addressed to Helen. Through it, he tries to convince the addressee to run away together, betraying values of the Greco-Roman tradition such as hospitality and marriage. This article analyses the rhetorical-argumentative strategies employed by Paris and the conception of gender that underlies them, while analysing the context and Ovid's contribution to these two topics. In order to study the first aspect, we use the model of Functional Grammar and the data from the discursive levels: representational and interactive (Kroon, 1995). As for the gender dimension, Paris' discourse, the imaginary around Helena and the context in which the work is set are taken into account, paying special attention to the way in which stereotypes are blurred and reinforced in equal measure.
publisher Instituto de Lenguas y Literaturas Clásicas
publishDate 2021
url https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/revistaestudiosclasicos/article/view/5336
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