ABERRACIONES ILUSTRADAS: ECONOMÍA, EDUCACIÓN MORAL Y DISCAPACIDAD EN EL TEATRO ESPAÑOL DE FINALES DEL DIECIOCHO.

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  • Author(s): RUIZ HERNÁNDEZ, ÓSCAR1
  • Source:
    Dieciocho: Hispanic Enlightenment. Fall2022, Vol. 45 Issue 2, p215-242. 28p.
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    • Abstract:
      El artículo analiza dos obras teatrales del siglo XVIII en España, "La casa de Chinita" y "El pueblo feliz", que abordan temas relacionados con las reformas ilustradas en el ámbito socioeconómico y moral. Estas obras retratan los problemas de la sociedad española de la época y presentan soluciones que simbolizan los ideales ilustrados. Se destaca la importancia de la concienciación de la interrelación entre sociedad y economía en ese momento histórico. Ambas obras reflejan la presencia de personas discapacitadas en la sociedad y plantean interrogantes sobre su inclusión y capacidad de acción política. [Extracted from the article]
    • Abstract:
      The article analyzes two 18th-century theatrical works in Spain, "La casa de Chinita" and "El pueblo feliz," which address themes related to enlightened reforms in the socioeconomic and moral spheres. These works portray the problems of Spanish society at the time and present solutions that symbolize enlightened ideals. The importance of raising awareness about the interrelation between society and economy in that historical moment is highlighted. Both works reflect the presence of disabled individuals in society and raise questions about their inclusion and capacity for political action. [Extracted from the article]
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