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<article-title>The Compadrito&#8217;s Dscursive Ethos in the Argentinean Tango and the myth of the Femme Fatale</article-title>
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<p>The myth of the femme fatale is present in the social imaginary in a latent and&nbsp;devastating form. Passing through ancient mythologies and landing on the current&nbsp;condition of the feminine, we can see that, although the struggle for women&#039;s rights has&nbsp;reached a scale never before seen in societies, there is still a very strong image of the&nbsp;feminine destructive, negative and fatal. The woman-sex, the woman-desire, the&nbsp;woman-ruin has contributed and still contributes to the fact that this imaginary persists&nbsp;and subjugates the female element to submission and even to hatred of man. Our main&nbsp;objective is to analyze the myth of the femme fatale in the Argentine Tango narratives,&nbsp;perceiving how the Tango singer&#039;s ethos is constructed and how the doubly paratopic&nbsp;female figure is constituted and felt by the main male figure of the Tango, the&nbsp;compadrito.</p>
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