Recalcitrance, Resistance, and Revolt in Daniel Casper von Lohenstein's Ibrahim Sultan

IF 0.2 Q3 Social Sciences
Isabella Holt
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Abstract:This essay reads the play Ibrahim Sultan (1673) by the German baroque writer Daniel Casper von Lohenstein as a drama of female resistance. While Sultan Ibrahim represents political and erotic despotism, reflecting early modern orientalist tropes, the female characters successfully defy his tyranny and initiate a revolt inside the palace and outside, which finally leads to his deposition. Lohenstein presents female characters who perform resistance to a despotic Sultan and thus offers a more complex understanding of women's political agency in the early modern period. Moreover, by depicting the Ottoman Empire as what Hugo Grotius defined as a better nation, and one able to free itself from despotism, Lohenstein himself performs resistance to a mere derogation of the Ottomans. The author stresses parallels between "Western" and "Eastern" issues (such as the use and abuse of power) and hence advocates for a universalistic political and moral agenda.
丹尼尔·卡斯珀·冯·洛亨斯坦的《易卜拉欣·苏丹》中的反抗、抵抗和反抗
摘要:本文将德国巴洛克作家丹尼尔·卡斯珀·冯·洛亨斯坦的戏剧《易卜拉欣·苏丹》(Ibrahim Sultan, 1673)解读为一部女性反抗题材的戏剧。虽然苏丹易卜拉欣代表了政治和色情专制,反映了早期现代东方主义的隐喻,但女性角色成功地反抗了他的暴政,并在宫殿内外发起了起义,最终导致他被罢免。洛亨斯坦刻画了反抗专制苏丹的女性角色,从而对近代早期女性的政治代理提供了更复杂的理解。此外,通过将奥斯曼帝国描绘成雨果·格劳秀斯(Hugo Grotius)所定义的一个更好的国家,一个能够摆脱专制统治的国家,洛亨斯坦本人也在抵制对奥斯曼帝国的贬损。作者强调了“西方”和“东方”问题之间的相似之处(如权力的使用和滥用),因此主张一种普遍的政治和道德议程。
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