Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Abstract:
We begin with a summary of the notions of constitutionalism, non-constitutionalism,
old and new constitutionalism applied to the democratic experience of ancient
Athens. On this basis, non-institutional roles of representation and protection of
citizens and noncitizens are explored, highlighting how this case study is particularly
significant in exploring the pragmatic and non-theoretical aspect of the
‘constitutional’ formation of ancient Athenian democracy. In particular, the tragedy
of the Supplices by Æschylus and the comedies of Aristophanes allow us to
explore the roles of representative and guardian in both political-assembly and
judicial contexts. The ancient theatre of the 5tʰ century B.C. also allows us to investigate
these functions both when they are activated in favour of individuals and
when they relate to entire groups and categories of people who, in the theatrical
representation, help to explore situations that were also frontier for the time, such
as the representation and protection of people without the full rights of a citizen
such as women and foreigners.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
constitutionalism, anzient democracy. Athens, theatre, rights, citizen,
women, foreigners.
Elenco autori:
cuniberti
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