Dismantling evil: an analysis of Celestina's resilience

被引:0
作者
Sanchez, Sarah Valentin [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487 USA
关键词
La Celestina; evil; witch-hunting; patriarchy; gender relations; officios; medical practice; prostitution; feminism;
D O I
10.7203/Celestinesca.47.25865
中图分类号
I3/7 [各国文学];
学科分类号
摘要
Since the publication of La Celestina, the work's eponymous character has become entrenched as the quintessential malevolent witch figure in Hispanic popular culture. Nevertheless, I contend that to truly understand Celestina, we must take into account the sociopolitical influences of 15th-century Spain that shaped her personality. I therefore propose a re-reading of Fernando de Roja's work, in which I consider the external forces that render Celestina a profoundly intricate, paradoxical subject. This essay challenges the notion of Celestina's inherent wickedness, consequentially shedding light on her enduring resilience. While the officios she performs carry a stigma, they simultaneously fuel her ascent to power. By drawing on Silvia Federici's theoretical framework, I evidence that while Celestina-inhabiting a female body-faces hurdles in translating her ambition, knowledge, and experience to authority, status, and power within the novel's patriarchal society, the character's defiant attitude renders her a disruptor of societal norms. Furthermore, this work delves into the motivations that led Rojas to depict Celestina ambivalently; I conclude with the hypothesis that the author projects his own converso anxieties onto the work's complex character.
引用
收藏
页码:101 / 121
页数:21
相关论文
共 22 条
  • [1] Abril JorgeSanchez., 2003, CELESTINESCA, P7
  • [2] [Anonymous], 1994, Celestinesca, DOI DOI 10.7203/CELESTINESCA.18
  • [3] Baroja JulioCaro., 2003, Las brujas y su mundo
  • [4] Beusterein John., 2012, CRIME PUNISHMENT MID, P403, DOI DOI 10.1515/9783110294583
  • [5] de Calatrava PalomaMoral., 2007, La Coronica: A Journal of Medieval Hispanic Languages, Literatures, and Cultures, V36, P203
  • [6] de Rojas Fernando., 2000, CELESTINA TRAGICOMED
  • [7] Del Rio Gabiola Irune, 2021, Celestinesca, V27, P61, DOI [10.7203/Celestinesca.27, DOI 10.7203/CELESTINESCA.27]
  • [8] Deyermond Alan, 2008, Medievalia, V40, P74
  • [9] Federici Silvia., 2018, Witches, Witch-Hunting, and Women
  • [10] Reading La 'Celestina' from a fin de siglo feminist perspective
    Gabriele, JP
    [J]. SYMPOSIUM-A QUARTERLY JOURNAL IN MODERN LITERATURES, 2000, 54 (03) : 160 - 168