Dos últimas cenas

Sócrates-Jesús

Authors

  • Jeannette Gorn Kacman

Abstract

This article intends to be a reflection of the two List Dinners that have changed the course of events in Occident. To found, in them the stamp of two crimes that the world couldn't forget. At the same time in makes a relation of the Jewish peisa, of the controversial personality the Iscariotr, of Sócrates, Alcibiades and the Dialoged Sócrates with Gritón, where Sócrates argue why has to die and to obey the Athenias law. As a preliminary topic in this article also appears the Moses figure. The essay analyzes the eating rite and his cultural significance; all the symbolic information that it has, from the communal eating to the most clandestine eating's. In general it proposes the link of the sharing meal with crucial concepts of the totemic, of the human and animal sacrifice, of purification and ¡initiation. The Sócrates death imposes to Athens the bloody guilty of selecting death. The final Jesús yell of desolation, of nakedness; of his pain and humiliation in front of the God abandoned has impeded us to make this mourning. Is these deaths we find similarities. These Deaths wrote and inscribed this article.

Published

2007-05-07

How to Cite

Gorn Kacman, J. (2007). Dos últimas cenas: Sócrates-Jesús. TRAMAS. Subjetividad Y Procesos Sociales, (13), 215–231. Retrieved from https://tramas.xoc.uam.mx/index.php/tramas/article/view/264

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