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La questione de patria nell'Apologia di Apuleio

2014

In Apologia 24, Apuleius, as a response to the accusation of being Seminumida and Semigaetulus, deals with the topic de patria. Behind the clichés on the foreigner and the theories of geo-climatic determinism in the ancient world, a very accurate speech comes out. This oratory performance recalibrates the various aspects of the accusation: the intention of the opponents is reversed and the mores of Apuleius and his familiar credibility are emphasized. In fact, his speech is provided with ethnic pride and irony: the subject under discussion is very probably linked to the crimen magiae.

Apuleio Determinismo Mores Patria barbaraSettore L-FIL-LET/04 - Lingua E Letteratura Latina
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Uloga glazbe u dubrovackom pastoralnom teatru u 16. stoljecu. (The Role of the Music in the Pastoral Theatre in Dubrovnik during the Sixteenth Centur…

2004

The 16th-century pastoral plays in Dubrovnik (Ragusa), like the Italian ones which inspired them, are marked by the strong presence of sounds, songs and choruses to increase the fantastical and sentimental emphasis of the performances. Their evolution, from Dzore Drzic eclogues to the pastorals of Antun Sasin, and through Mauro Vetranovic's "Orfeo", is characterized by the acquisition of a Petrarchian language in the Croatian pieces of Nikola Naljeskovic. In the Dubrovnik pastoral plays, unlike the Italian ones, the presence of shepherds, nymphs, and rustic men (the "vlasi", Engl. Walachians or Morlacks) as well as the fantastic and comic elements, is constant. Music supports a narrative fu…

Pastorale Dubrovnik (Ragusa) Musica di Scena Moresca Influssi Italiani IntermediPastoral drama Dubrovnik Incidental Music Moorish Dance Italian Influence Intermedi
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La mauresque sur scène et les contacts musico-teatraux entre l'Italie et la ville de Dubrovnik au XVIe siècle

2019

The moresca, and the related forms of weapon dance, either spread in the Mediterranean basin or in several countries of Central and Southern Europe, was a kind of 16-century choreography. Born as a battle between Saracens and Christian knights, this dance inspired different kinds of mimic spectacle that served as a part of comedies and pastoral plays. The article analyses the relationship between the moresca intermingled in the pastorals of Dubrovnik and Siena, both marked by a strong presence of dances, songs and choruses to increase the fantastic and sentimental emphasis of the performances. Both Dubrovnik’s and Italian’s plays were characterized by shepherds, nymphs, and rustic men (the …

Settore L-ART/07 - Musicologia E Storia Della MusicaMorrish dance Moresca 16th-century Italian Theatre Pastorals plays Dubrovnik
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"Di generazione in generazione: 'mores', 'memoria', 'munera' nel 'de officiis' di Cicerone

2012

L’esigenza di ricordare, di comparare ieri e oggi si traduce nell’individuazione della distanza e della discontinuità tra passato e presente; ma non si esaurisce nella definizione di modelli di memoria contrappresentistici. Assumendo come dato di fatto il crollo irreversibile che ha travolto le istituzioni della vita pubblica e le trasformazioni dei comportamenti, il de officiis diventa infatti il luogo dell’elaborazione del cambiamento. Nella sua ultima opera Cicerone discute e manipola i capisaldi dell’identità comune, e riconfigura il rapporto tra azioni compiute per il proprio tornaconto e azioni compiute per il bene comune attraverso un intervento che trova il suo centro nella riflessi…

memoria mores officiumSettore L-FIL-LET/04 - Lingua E Letteratura Latina
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Foucault: il potere oltre le regole. Repliche a Celano, Moreso, Segatti e Spena

2020

In questo articolo rispondo alle critiche e ai commenti alla mia ricostruzione della concezione del potere di Michel Foucault proposti da Bruno Celano, José Juan Moreso, Marco Segatti, Alessandro Spena. Mi concentro in particolare sui seguenti aspetti: la connessione fra la nozione foucaultiana di potere e il conflitto; la distinzione fra potere disciplinare, potere governamentale, e potere normativo; la concezione foucaultiana della libertà come autorialità; ciò che Foucault può suggerire riguardo ad alcune “macchie cieche” della teoria del diritto contemporanea.

the contribution of Foucault’s thought in indicating some “blind spots” of contemporary theory of law.Foucault’s conceptions of freedom as authorialitythe distinction between disciplinary power governmental power and normative powerIn this paper I reply to comments and criticisms of my reconstruction of Michel Foucault’s conception of power raised by Bruno Celano José Juan Moreso Marco Segatti Alessandro Spena. I focus on the following issues: the role of conflict in Foucault’s notion of power
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