
handle: 10347/20310
Este texto ofrece una breve aproximación al momento histórico, dentro del universo griego, en el que los cuerpos de las féminas comenzaron a mostrarse en desnudez. A través de una serie de ejemplos se relata qué mujeres fueron dignas de representarse despojadas de toda vestimenta y en qué situaciones fue lícito mostrar esas fisonomías. No obstante, el paradigma seguiría siendo el de un cuerpo femenino oculto y enmascarado, frente al único físico digno de ser mostrado y admirado: el del varón bajo las figuras del atleta y el guerrero This text offers a brief approximation to the historical moment, within the Greek universe, in which the bodies of females began to show themselves in nudity. Though a series of examples, it is recounted which women were worthy to represent themselves stripped of all clothing and in what situations it was lawful to show those physiognomies. However, the paradigm would still be that of a hidden and masked female body, in front of the only physicist worthy of being shown and admired: that of the male under the figures of the athlete and the Warrior SI
Diosa, Goddess, Athlete, Mujer, Atleta, Woman, Guerrero, Amazonas, Warrior, Amazon
Diosa, Goddess, Athlete, Mujer, Atleta, Woman, Guerrero, Amazonas, Warrior, Amazon
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