Reflecting on the Metaphor of the Body-Politic in Coriolanus and Julius Caesar

From a political and philosophical perspective, tragedy is viewed by Eduardo Rinesi (2021; 2011) as a productive conceptual framework for reflection on political issues. In accordance with this perspective, the aim of this paper is to present some thoughts resulting from the close literary analysis...

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Autor principal: Rauber, Romina Victoria
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Publicado: Universidad Nacional del Nordeste. Facultad de Humandiades. Instituto de Letras 2023
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spelling I48-R154-article-73022023-12-29T14:38:50Z Reflecting on the Metaphor of the Body-Politic in Coriolanus and Julius Caesar Reflexiones en torno a la metáfora del cuerpo político en Coriolano y Julio César Rauber, Romina Victoria Shakespeare Coriolanus Julius Caesar body politic Shakespeare Coriolano Julio César cuerpo político From a political and philosophical perspective, tragedy is viewed by Eduardo Rinesi (2021; 2011) as a productive conceptual framework for reflection on political issues. In accordance with this perspective, the aim of this paper is to present some thoughts resulting from the close literary analysis of two plays by William Shakespeare, Coriolanus (c. 1608) and Julius Caesar (1599), in connection with the idea of the body politic. Not only do we attest for the positive characterization of plebeian figures in contrast with the senatorial class, but we also present evidence of the historical change regarding the sociopolitical structure taking place in Shakespeare's time: from the obsolete, aristocratic, feudal worldview to a new perspective that requires the building of social consensus. Partiendo de la propuesta de Eduardo Rinesi (2021; 2011) sobre la tragedia como un instrumento conceptual útil y potente para pensar los problemas de la política, realizamos una lectura crítico-literaria atenta de ciertas escenas y personajes en dos obras del ciclo romano shakespeariano: Julio César y Coriolano (fechadas en 1599 y 1608, respectivamente). Estudiamos las pujas de poder entre pueblo, líderes y élites para dar cuenta de que existe una reivindicación de la plebe frente a la clase senatorial. Asimismo, a partir de la metáfora del body politic (es decir, las analogías entre cuerpo y orden sociopolítico) encontramos evidencia en las obras del paso de una visión anticuada de la jerarquía social propia de la organización medieval feudal, a otra que requiere la construcción de nuevos consensos en torno a la cosa pública. Universidad Nacional del Nordeste. Facultad de Humandiades. Instituto de Letras 2023-12-29 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo revisado por pares application/pdf https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/clt/article/view/7302 10.30972/clt.227302 Cuadernos de Literatura; Núm. 22 (2023): Diciembre; e2206 2684-0499 0326-5102 spa https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/clt/article/view/7302/6714
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topic Shakespeare
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Julius Caesar
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Rauber, Romina Victoria
Reflecting on the Metaphor of the Body-Politic in Coriolanus and Julius Caesar
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Coriolanus
Julius Caesar
body politic
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Julio César
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author Rauber, Romina Victoria
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title Reflecting on the Metaphor of the Body-Politic in Coriolanus and Julius Caesar
title_short Reflecting on the Metaphor of the Body-Politic in Coriolanus and Julius Caesar
title_full Reflecting on the Metaphor of the Body-Politic in Coriolanus and Julius Caesar
title_fullStr Reflecting on the Metaphor of the Body-Politic in Coriolanus and Julius Caesar
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description From a political and philosophical perspective, tragedy is viewed by Eduardo Rinesi (2021; 2011) as a productive conceptual framework for reflection on political issues. In accordance with this perspective, the aim of this paper is to present some thoughts resulting from the close literary analysis of two plays by William Shakespeare, Coriolanus (c. 1608) and Julius Caesar (1599), in connection with the idea of the body politic. Not only do we attest for the positive characterization of plebeian figures in contrast with the senatorial class, but we also present evidence of the historical change regarding the sociopolitical structure taking place in Shakespeare's time: from the obsolete, aristocratic, feudal worldview to a new perspective that requires the building of social consensus.
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