O corpo perigoso

  • Hutcheon L
  • Hutcheon M
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Abstract

A adaptação operística de Richard Strauss de Salomé de Oscar Wilde transgride todas as regras de representação do corpo feminino: este corpo não é apenas contemplado pelo 'olhar masculino' mas também contempla, com resultados poderosos e mortais. Na versão de Strauss, Salomé oferece um desafio às teorias canônicas tanto do 'olhar' quanto do feminino enquanto objeto.Richard Strauss's operatic adaptation of Oscar Wilde's Salome breaks all the rules in the representation of the female body: this body is not only stared at by the 'male gaze' but stares back, with powerful and deadly results. This Salome offers a challenge to canonical theories of both 'the gaze' and feminine objectification.

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Hutcheon, L., & Hutcheon, M. (2003). O corpo perigoso. Revista Estudos Feministas, 11(1), 21–60. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0104-026x2003000100003

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