Political Rituals of the Speaking: Blessing and Curse in Historiography and the Law of the Castilian Nobility of the Fourteenth Century (Part II)

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Asiss González, Federico Javier
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2024
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inglés
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The curse along with its opposite, the blessing, were not fictional elements, legends more or less original in the Castilian political history. Law and historiography made these topics key elements in his discourses to legitimize a group or another in the struggles for the power of the kingdom in a long period that comprised from the end of the thirteenth century to the beginning of the fifteenth century.In our first article, we already conceptually analyzed these acts of speaking and their discursive manifestations in the first half of the fourteenth century. In this second part, we will focus especially on how these discourses of intradynastic delegitimization were consolidated as strong political arguments that the king could pronounce in the public space par excellence, the Cortes, or in the international sphere. Thus, we will use historiographic texts, political and juridical understood in the stage that goes from the end of the reign of Alfonso XI to that of Enrique III in order to understand how these discourses re-signify fictionally this supernatural ritual of the speaking to build a functional historical truth to his present interests and to enable the establishment of the Trastámara dynasty denying the legitimacy of the paternal blood.
Fil: Asiss González, Federico Javier. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - San Juan; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de San Juan. Facultad de Filosofía, Humanidades y Artes. Gabinete de Historia Universal "Leovino Eduardo Brizuela"; Argentina
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title Political Rituals of the Speaking: Blessing and Curse in Historiography and the Law of the Castilian Nobility of the Fourteenth Century (Part II)
spellingShingle Political Rituals of the Speaking: Blessing and Curse in Historiography and the Law of the Castilian Nobility of the Fourteenth Century (Part II)
Asiss González, Federico Javier
CURSE
BLESSING
RITUAL
POWER
KING
title_short Political Rituals of the Speaking: Blessing and Curse in Historiography and the Law of the Castilian Nobility of the Fourteenth Century (Part II)
title_full Political Rituals of the Speaking: Blessing and Curse in Historiography and the Law of the Castilian Nobility of the Fourteenth Century (Part II)
title_fullStr Political Rituals of the Speaking: Blessing and Curse in Historiography and the Law of the Castilian Nobility of the Fourteenth Century (Part II)
title_full_unstemmed Political Rituals of the Speaking: Blessing and Curse in Historiography and the Law of the Castilian Nobility of the Fourteenth Century (Part II)
title_sort Political Rituals of the Speaking: Blessing and Curse in Historiography and the Law of the Castilian Nobility of the Fourteenth Century (Part II)
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Asiss González, Federico Javier
author Asiss González, Federico Javier
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv CURSE
BLESSING
RITUAL
POWER
KING
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BLESSING
RITUAL
POWER
KING
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dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The curse along with its opposite, the blessing, were not fictional elements, legends more or less original in the Castilian political history. Law and historiography made these topics key elements in his discourses to legitimize a group or another in the struggles for the power of the kingdom in a long period that comprised from the end of the thirteenth century to the beginning of the fifteenth century.In our first article, we already conceptually analyzed these acts of speaking and their discursive manifestations in the first half of the fourteenth century. In this second part, we will focus especially on how these discourses of intradynastic delegitimization were consolidated as strong political arguments that the king could pronounce in the public space par excellence, the Cortes, or in the international sphere. Thus, we will use historiographic texts, political and juridical understood in the stage that goes from the end of the reign of Alfonso XI to that of Enrique III in order to understand how these discourses re-signify fictionally this supernatural ritual of the speaking to build a functional historical truth to his present interests and to enable the establishment of the Trastámara dynasty denying the legitimacy of the paternal blood.
Fil: Asiss González, Federico Javier. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - San Juan; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de San Juan. Facultad de Filosofía, Humanidades y Artes. Gabinete de Historia Universal "Leovino Eduardo Brizuela"; Argentina
description The curse along with its opposite, the blessing, were not fictional elements, legends more or less original in the Castilian political history. Law and historiography made these topics key elements in his discourses to legitimize a group or another in the struggles for the power of the kingdom in a long period that comprised from the end of the thirteenth century to the beginning of the fifteenth century.In our first article, we already conceptually analyzed these acts of speaking and their discursive manifestations in the first half of the fourteenth century. In this second part, we will focus especially on how these discourses of intradynastic delegitimization were consolidated as strong political arguments that the king could pronounce in the public space par excellence, the Cortes, or in the international sphere. Thus, we will use historiographic texts, political and juridical understood in the stage that goes from the end of the reign of Alfonso XI to that of Enrique III in order to understand how these discourses re-signify fictionally this supernatural ritual of the speaking to build a functional historical truth to his present interests and to enable the establishment of the Trastámara dynasty denying the legitimacy of the paternal blood.
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