Athenian Women as Anti-War Heroes, Role Reversal and Power Play in Aristophanes’ Lysistrata

Mashaal Aman
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This research focuses on Athenian women as an epitome of female authority which challenges the male supremacy and strive for their struggle of political empowerment. Role reversal aspect is found in Aristophanes’ play Lysistrata hidden under the mask of erotic humor and this play aims to highlight that facet. For this purpose, this research will use frameworks regarding gender and power from the book Gender and Power: Society, the Person and Sexual Politics by Raewyn Connell. 411 B.C. Greece was a democratic state ruled predominantly by males and hence the society was affected by the phallic roles. So, this paper will analyze the play Lysistrata from the perspective of gender inequality faced by women and will attempt to observe the limited female involvement at the state level and male opposition to female struggle for political inclusion. This article will study the play on multiple differing interconnecting facets which are female struggle against the predetermined societal roles, the motive of using sex strike as a tool to challenge male dictatorship and its modern day application. It will also explore that how the dominant personality of Lysistrata and the how the comparison of domestic households to the state affairs was used as political tools for challenging the male authority. This research concludes with a comparison of Athenian women with the modern day women and the message it instills for the modern world. Although women are socialized to stay the subservient and nurturing gender for males, but this article calls for an equal division of labor amongst all without any discrimination and prejudice.
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阿里斯托芬《吕西斯特拉忒》中的雅典女性反战英雄、角色转换与权力发挥
本研究关注的是雅典女性作为女性权威的一个缩影,她们挑战男性至上主义,为政治赋权而奋斗。角色转换的一面在阿里斯托芬的戏剧《吕西斯特拉忒》中被发现隐藏在情色幽默的面具下,这部戏剧旨在突出这一点。为此,本研究将使用来自Raewyn Connell的《性别与权力:社会、个人和性政治》一书中关于性别和权力的框架。公元前411年,希腊是一个主要由男性统治的民主国家,因此社会受到生殖器角色的影响。因此,本文将从女性所面临的性别不平等的角度来分析《吕西斯特拉忒》,并试图观察女性在国家层面的有限参与以及男性对女性争取政治包容的反对。本文将从女性对既定社会角色的斗争、利用性罢工作为挑战男性独裁的工具的动机及其在现代的应用等多个不同的相互联系的方面进行研究。本文还将探讨吕西斯特拉特的主导人格以及家庭与国家事务的比较如何被用作挑战男性权威的政治工具。这项研究以雅典女性与现代女性的比较以及它为现代世界所灌输的信息作为结论。虽然女性在社会上一直是男性的从属和养育性别,但这篇文章呼吁所有人之间的平等分工,没有任何歧视和偏见。
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