Ovid in the #MeToo Era

IF 0.5 3区 历史学 0 CLASSICS HELIOS Pub Date : 2021-08-19 DOI:10.1353/hel.2021.0004
Daniel Libatique
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Abstract:This article surveys the discussion around teaching and reading Ovid's upsetting stories of sexual violence, especially in the context of the #MeToo era, and suggests that such stories offer modern readers the opportunity to investigate the power dynamics that allow such acts to happen at all. The case study for this approach is the myth of Philomela, Tereus, and Procne in Metamorphoses 6, and by applying a narratological lens to the passage, we can see how characters like Philomela are empowered through speech and communication, while aggressors like Tereus, deprived of direct speech, are stripped of agency by the narrator.
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#MeToo时代的奥维德
摘要:本文调查了围绕教授和阅读奥维德令人不安的性暴力故事的讨论,特别是在#MeToo时代的背景下,并认为这些故事为现代读者提供了调查允许此类行为发生的权力动态的机会。这种方法的案例研究是《变形记6》中菲洛梅拉、泰瑞厄斯和普罗克内的神话,通过将叙事学的镜头应用到这段话中,我们可以看到像菲洛梅拉这样的角色是如何通过言语和交流获得力量的,而像泰瑞厄斯这样的侵略者,被剥夺了直接言语,却被叙述者剥夺了能动性。
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