Carnivalization in Iberian Baroque Theatre

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Carnivalization, Character, Theater, Tragicomedy, Dramatic Literature

Abstract

This article derives from the research which resulted in the doctoral thesis Antonio Jose da Silva: a dramaturgy made of conventions. It discusses the principle of carnivalization in Iberian theatre from different theoretical perspectives, including that of Mikhail Bakhtin. Through an analysis of the stock character of the gracioso, the carnivalized servant figure originally introduced by the dramatists of the Spanish Golden Age, the intention is to problematize the class tensions and discursive artifices of the tragicomic narrative. This analysis is based on the theory for studying Iberian baroque texts developed in Spain at the end of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st, and which is particularly present in Hermenegildo (1995). This article therefore examines the ways in which this stock character, either in its traditional male version or as its female counterpart – the maid –, participates in the development of dramatic intrigue, amplifying the impact of the central issues of a given play’s main plot. To demonstrate the aforementioned theory, this article will examine the play Precipício de Faetonte by 18th-century Portuguese playwright Antonio José da Silva. In this work the actions of these low-status characters can be seen to be interwoven with the development of the central intrigue, a fact which, from a Bakhtinian perspective, can be interpreted as a form of carnivalization explored by the Iberian theatre of the period.

 

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Author Biography

Carlos Gontijo Rosa, USP

Formado em Artes Cênicas (2008) e Mestre em Teoria e História Literária (2011) pela UNICAMP e Doutor em Literatura Portuguesa pela USP (2017).

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2019-08-06

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Gontijo Rosa, C. (2019). Carnivalization in Iberian Baroque Theatre. Bakhtiniana. Revista De Estudos Do Discurso, 14(3), Port. 101–135 / Eng. 101. Retrieved from https://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/bakhtiniana/article/view/38281

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