457 resultados para Alpharts tod.
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Der Beitrag an einer Tagung vom 3. Mai 2013 an der Universität Bern steht im Kontext des SNF-Projekts "Tod und Gender", an welchem vier Professorinnen der Theologischen Fakultät Bern beteiligt sind.
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Murderous Medea – following Euripides’ seminal tragedy countless authors and artists have depicted Medea as child-slaughtering outlaw and avenger. But the Medea myth is much more diverse and holds more depth than this. Medea’s path through her career as princess, magician, wife, mother and avengress opens with another abominable death: that of her brother Apsyrtos. This article focuses on how and why the death of Medea’s brother Apsyrtos has been examined and instrumentalised in modern adaptions of the myth by Hans Henny Jahnn, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Christa Wolf and Dea Loher. Whether guilty as charged but with sensible intentions to gain self-rule and show herself trustworthy or innocent of crime or murder but stricken with guilt and alienation, Medea’s involvement in her brother’s death seems to hold the key to modern interpretations of antiquity’s different strands of the Medea myth and its adaptability to modern concerns of subjectivity and emancipation.
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von H. Graetz
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Seitenzählung teilw. nicht korrekt-auch in Druckausg.
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von H. Graetz
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In Fraktur
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In Fraktur
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von H. Graetz