Unas aves de Cervantes, Góngora y Goya y unos cantos de mujeres contra tontos impotentes
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https://doi.org/10.29092/uacm.v22i59.1223Keywords:
Cervantes, Góngora, Goya, parodia, carnaval, masculinidadAbstract
Análisis de una escena dramática de Cervantes, un romance atribuido a Góngora o a Tirso de Molina, y una obra de Goya, que tienen como protagonista común a un personaje necio que intenta subir por un pájaro a un lugar elevado. Se traza una comparación con otras obras literarias, orales y escritas, de carácter por lo general carnavalesco; y se descifran sus dobles sentidos eróticos, puesto que suele haber en estos tópicos un cuestionamiento de la potencia sexual de los varones implicados, a cargo de las voces femeninas. Hay una reflexión acerca de la diversidad de los géneros y formatos literarios y artísticos que transmiten discursos análogos o relacionados.Downloads
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