The parresia and the power in The Bacchantes
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https://doi.org/10.5007/2175-7917.2009v14n2p106Abstract
This study intends to investigate the practice of the true saying in The Bacchantes, of Eurípedes. For so much, I will approach some mechanisms of power in Michel Foucault's studies, looking for the effects of the speech action that stamps a “parresiástico” contract among the shepherd, that acts as messenger to his sovereign.Downloads
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