Cómo hacer conjuros con palabras: lineamientos para un análi-sis performativo del discurso mágico-ritual en Séneca, Medea, 1-55
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Medea, Spell, Performative utterances, IntratextualityAbstract
In the present work we will consider the initial spell of Medea in the eponymous tragedy by Seneca in the light of the first theoretical development of Austin, summarized together with the subsequent in the conferences published under the title How to do things with words. The philosopher of common sense, addressing situations highly ritualized, supports the division between performative utterances and constatives sentences. On the basis of analysis of the conditions that Austin presents for the performative utterances we shall attempt to demonstrate that Medea, in
its initial sorcery, dothings with words. The effectiveness of the sorcery allows an intratextual analysis of this work in which the first parliament of the sorceress can be understood as the motor of the coming and going of the characters in the work as a whole.
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