THE RECEPTION OF VIRIATHUS’ FIGURE IN CONTEMPORARY PORTUGAL: BETWEEN THE ARTS AND LETTERS (A FIRST ATTEMPT)
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HERÓDOTO. Revista do Grupo de Estudos e Pesquisas sobre a Antiguidade Clássica e suas conexões Afro-Asiáticas
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Viriathus, who resisted the expansion of Rome in Hispania in the middle of the 2ndcentury BCE, appears in several identity and nationalist construction narrative typologies in Spain and Portugal. The use of this historical figure becomes particularly evident from the 19th century onward and, in Portugal, with exceptionalclarity during the ‘Estado Novo’ regime (1926/1933-1974), a circumstance that has been analysedin academia (Guerra; Fabião, 1992).We will focus, however, on the representation of Viriathusin the visual arts and especially on stage from the end of the 20th to the early 21st centuries without detracting from specificworks (especially literary ones), further expanding the first essay carried out in this context (Guerra; Fabião, 1998) to find a hypothetical iconographic and narrative model and scrutinize its origin, objectives, and consequences. Such an analysis would remain truncated if we failed to contemplate this figure in a popular context and public spaces, which we also intend to achieve, even if only in a popular context and public spaces, which we also intend to achieve, even tentatively.
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Martins, Ana Cristina (2025). "The Reception of Viriathus’ Figure in Contemporary Portugal: Between the Arts and Letters (a First Attempt)". In HERÓDOTO, vol. 9, n.º 1 (2024) - Silva, Glaydson J. da & Silva, Filipe N. da (eds.), - Antigüedad, nacionalismos e identidades complejas en la historiografía occidental: de la historiorafía académica a la cultura de massas en Europa y América Latina (1870-2020): 186-210.