Pub Date : 1900-01-01DOI: 10.25145/j.clepsydra.2023.24.01
Mariana Zoe Arcanio Jadra
This paper analyses how Judith Butler critically reassesses Sophocles’s Antigone through a Lacanian lens. In Antigone’s Claim, Butler makes clear how deeply impressed she was by Hegel’s and Lacan’s interpretations of the myth, to the point of developing her own argumentative rereadings. Specifically, the article aims at the core of the Butlerian critique of Lacan: the underlying conceptualizations of kinship. Hegel’s account of kinship is rendered different from State, so it comes as a precondition of the latter, whereas in Lacanian theory the State is not up for consideration whatsoever and kinship is thus reassessed as a symbolic function dissociated from the social. We intend to reread, alongside Butler, Lacanian Antigone so as to take the difference between the social and the symbolic toward a gender-centered productive crisis.
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Pub Date : 1900-01-01DOI: 10.25145/j.clepsydra.2019.18.11
Francisco Hernández Galván
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Pub Date : 1900-01-01DOI: 10.25145/j.clepsydra.2022.22.03
Esperanza Mó Romero, M.ª Estela Maeso Fernández
"Constanza de Acuña is remembered as the second wife of the first Count of Gondomar. Nevertheless, she was a rich heiress as well as the last descendant of an important family from Valladolid (Spain). In this paper, we will try to meet not only a wife and mother, but also an intelligent aristocrat: a hidden woman behind her powerful husband, Diego Sarmiento de Acuña (1567-1626). This is, in brief, an innovate work, because doña Constanza has never been the main character of a research about her House. Finally, for all of this, we will draw on the famous letters from Count of Gondomar’s Archive"
"康斯坦扎·德Acuña被认为是贡多玛尔第一任伯爵的第二任妻子。然而,她是一位富有的女继承人,也是巴利亚多利德(西班牙)一个重要家族的最后一位后裔。在本文中,我们不仅要认识一位妻子和母亲,还要认识一位聪明的贵族:一位隐藏在她强大的丈夫背后的女人,Diego sammiento de Acuña(1567-1626)。简而言之,这是一个创新的作品,因为doña Constanza从来没有成为关于她的房子的研究的主角。最后,对于这一切,我们将借鉴贡多玛伯爵档案中的著名信件。”
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