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Stereotipi femminili nei frammenti di Laberio e riconoscibilità letteraria di un genere sub-teatrale: dal testo alle fonti, in M. De Poli, G.E. Rallo, B. Zimmermann (eds.), ‘Sub palliolo sordido’. Studies on Greek and Roman Fragmentary Comedies, Heidelberg 2022, pp. 485-510.
Nolfo, Fabio
2022In M. De Poli, G.E. Rallo, B. Zimmermann (eds.), ‘Sub palliolo sordido’. Studies on Greek and Roman Fragmentary Comedies, Heidelberg 2022
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Keywords :
Decimus Laberius; Women; Literary Roman Mime; Gender Studies; Fragmentary Poetry; Textual Criticism
Abstract :
[en] The purpose of my paper is to illustrate the different female typologies which feature in the theatre of the mime of the Late Roman Republic, and especially in the plays of the famous mimographer Decimus Laberius, as these are exemplified in his extant fragments. I discuss important aspects and stereotypical features of this realistic comic form and I demonstrate the artistic sophistication of this sub-theatrical genre, the literary force of which, often irreverent and unkind towards women, enables the audience to think, through the medium of laughter, about topical and socially relevant issues.
Disciplines :
Classical & oriental studies
Author, co-author :
Nolfo, Fabio  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences de l'antiquité > Langue et littérature latines
Language :
Italian
Title :
Stereotipi femminili nei frammenti di Laberio e riconoscibilità letteraria di un genere sub-teatrale: dal testo alle fonti, in M. De Poli, G.E. Rallo, B. Zimmermann (eds.), ‘Sub palliolo sordido’. Studies on Greek and Roman Fragmentary Comedies, Heidelberg 2022, pp. 485-510.
Publication date :
2022
Main work title :
M. De Poli, G.E. Rallo, B. Zimmermann (eds.), ‘Sub palliolo sordido’. Studies on Greek and Roman Fragmentary Comedies, Heidelberg 2022
Publisher :
Verlag Antike, Göttingen, Germany
Collection name :
Studia comica (directed by Bernhard Zimmermann)
Pages :
495-510
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
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