Female Trouble in Terence's Hecyra: Rape-Pregnancy Plots and the Absence of Abortion in Roman Comedy

IF 0.5 3区 历史学 0 CLASSICS HELIOS Pub Date : 2019-09-28 DOI:10.1353/hel.2019.0003
Tara Mulder
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Abstract:In New Comedy, plots involving a child conceived through rape present unique complications for women. In such plays women must work together to hide the pregnancies and rid themselves of the 'evidence.' Further, they do so within the confines of New Comedic conventions—there is no recourse to abortion. This article looks at rape-pregnancy plots in Roman Comedy, focusing particularly on the rape-pregnancy plot of Terence's Hecyra, and asks why the women of Roman Comedy do not abort or attempt to abort when they have been the victims of rape. Rather, standard practice for unwanted pregnancies in Roman Comedy was infant exposure. While infant exposure and the recovery of exposed infants is necessary to the plots of many New Comedies, it is still surprising that there is little mention of abortion in the plays. Later Greek and Roman writers mention abortion to disparage and condemn it. We might expect something similar in Roman Comedy. The lack of abortion in Roman Comedy, I argue, allows for a sympathetic portrayal of women. In the Hecyra especially we see women struggling with the negative consequences of a rape-pregnancy, working together to counter the negative stereotypes perpetuated by the male characters, and showing themselves virtuous according to the moral standards of the world in which they live.
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泰伦斯《海基拉》中的女性困境:罗马喜剧中强奸-怀孕情节与堕胎的缺失
摘要:在《新喜剧》中,强奸怀孕的故事情节给女性带来了独特的复杂性。在这样的戏剧中,女性必须共同努力隐藏怀孕,并摆脱“证据”。此外,他们这样做是在新喜剧惯例的限制下——没有堕胎的办法。本文着眼于罗马喜剧中的强奸-怀孕情节,特别关注特伦斯的《海基拉》中的强奸-怀孕情节,并探讨为什么罗马喜剧中的女性在被强奸后不堕胎或试图堕胎。相反,罗马喜剧中意外怀孕的标准做法是与婴儿接触。虽然婴儿暴露和暴露婴儿的康复是许多新喜剧的情节所必需的,但令人惊讶的是,戏剧中几乎没有提到堕胎。后来的希腊和罗马作家提到堕胎来贬低和谴责它。我们可能会在罗马喜剧中看到类似的东西。我认为,罗马喜剧中没有堕胎的情节,使得对女性的刻画富有同情心。尤其是在《海基拉》中,我们看到女性与强奸-怀孕的负面后果作斗争,共同努力对抗男性角色长期存在的负面刻板印象,并根据她们所生活的世界的道德标准显示自己的美德。
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