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Mujer roja, mujer blanca, mujer negra en la copla española

Rote Frau, weiße Frau, schwarze Frau in der spanischen Copla
Authors: Arenas, Cuenca Carmen Maria;

Mujer roja, mujer blanca, mujer negra en la copla española

Abstract

Diese Arbeit beschreibt die Paradigmen der "Mujer roja", "Mujer blanca", und "Mujer negra", in der spanischen Copla. Zu diesem Zweck wird die Bedeutung jedes dieser Paradigmen basierend auf der Meinung von Dr. Génesis García Gómez anhand von verschiedenen Beispielen aus der darstellenden Kunst, Musik, und Literatur illustriert. Um diese Begriffsmodelle der Frau in der spanischen Copla zu erfassen, werden die Werke eines der berühmtesten Texteschreibers dieser Kunstgattung analysiert, Rafael de León. Diese Analyse besteht aus der Identifikation der immer wieder auftretenden Aspekte und Elemente, welche sich katalogisieren lassen, und welche jedes dieser Paradigmen charakterisieren, sowie die Frequenz ihres Auftretens, und deren Vergleich. Dafür erweist es sich als notwendig, besondere Aufmerksamkeit dem semantischen Inhalt der Verse der Copla zu widmen, den rhetorischen Stilmittel und populären Ausdrucksformen.

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