Lectura
de algunos aspectos metateatrales de 'Otelo', de William Shakespeare,
en particular en lo referente a la relación intertextual con 'Romeo y
Julieta', y a la ruptura de marcos de la escena final. Estos aspectos de
la estética teatral se relacionan asimismo con una lectura de la
ideología patriarcal de la obra, en su relación a la violencia de
género.
Otelo siempre en Alepo (& a Malignant and a Turband Turke)
English abstract:
Othello Still in Aleppo (& A Malignant and a Turband Turke)
A reading of some metatheatrical dimensions of Shakespeare's 'Othello', particularly with respect to the intertextual relationship with 'Romeo and Juliet', and with respect to the frame-breaking in the last scene. These aspects of theatrical aesthetics are related, as well, with a reading of the work's patriarchal ideology, as regards gendered violence.
Note: Downloadable document is in Spanish.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 12Keywords: English drama, Shakespeare, Theatricality, Metadrama, Intertextuality, Dramatism, Othello, Patriarchy
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"Otelo siempre en Alepo (& a Malignant and a Turband Turke)." Academia 23 May 2017.*
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"Otelo siempre en Alepo (& a Malignant and a Turband Turke)." ResearchGate 24 May 2017.*
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