Le mythe d’Hermaphrodite dans les Métamorphoses d’Ovide (IV, 274-415) : une réflexion antique sur l’impossibilité de la fusion masculin/féminin
The Myth of Hermaphrodite in the Metamorphoses of Ovid (IV, 274-415): An Ancient Thinking on the Impossibility of the Fusion between Male and Female
Author(s): Géraldine PucciniSubject(s): Gender Studies, Studies of Literature
Published by: Universitatea Babeş-Bolyai
Keywords: Ovid; Hermaphrodite; Bisexualiy; Devirilization; A-sexuality;
Summary/Abstract: The myth of Hermaphrodite and Salmacis, narrated by the Latin poet Ovid, is an important myth in the imaginaries that underlie the feminine/masculine dyad. We will see how the effusion of the masculine and the feminine is an unthinkable phantasm for the Romans, because it leads to the failure of the masculine. The narration omits the fate of the feminine. The myth reinforces the traditional patriarchal ideology that makes masculine the norm and denigrates feminine.
Journal: Caietele Echinox
- Issue Year: 2022
- Issue No: 42
- Page Range: 86-96
- Page Count: 11
- Language: French
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