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Abstract:In the 1621 mythological comedia Las mujeres sin hombres, Lope de Vega expresses admiration for the Amazons, but he also describes them in misogynistic terms adapted from classical, medieval, and early modern sources. Lope’s Amazons are strong, warlike, politically capable, and competent in educating their young women. Yet they are also fools for love. This article explores the ambivalence of Lope’s use of these fabled women warriors. Unlike most writers who reinterpreted the Amazon myths, Lope contemporizes the women warriors and suggests that Spanish women may be their spiritual inheritors. By marrying the Amazons off to male characters, Lope brings them under patriarchal control. However, he also allows them to escape death, the usual fate of these fighting women in his likely sources. In Las mujeres sin hombres, the Amazons’ survival in defeat figures their subversive potential; Lope suggests that they may be role models for and echoes of early modern Spanish women who resisted the dominance of men.
摘要:在1621年的神话喜剧《Las mujeres sin hombres》中,洛佩·德·维加表达了对亚马逊人的钦佩,但他也用改编自古典、中世纪和现代早期的厌女词汇来描述他们。洛佩笔下的亚马逊人坚强、好战、政治能力强,有能力教育年轻女性。然而,他们也是爱的傻瓜。本文探讨了洛佩使用这些传说中的女战士的矛盾心理。与大多数重新解读亚马逊神话的作家不同,洛佩对女战士进行了现代化,并暗示西班牙女性可能是她们的精神继承者。通过将亚马逊人嫁给男性角色,洛佩将他们置于父权制的控制之下。然而,他也允许她们逃离死亡,这是他可能的来源中这些战斗女性的常见命运。在Las mujeres sin hombres,亚马逊人在失败中的生存体现了他们的颠覆潜力;洛佩认为,她们可能是反抗男性统治的早期现代西班牙女性的榜样和回声。
期刊介绍:
Published semiannually by the Comediantes, an international group of scholars interested in early modern Hispanic theater, the Bulletin welcomes articles and notes in Spanish and English dealing with sixteenth- and seventeenth-century peninsular and colonial Latin American drama. Submissions are refereed by at least two specialists in the field. In order to expedite a decision.