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https://doi.org/10.47960/2303-7431.26.2021.37

HOW BLUE BLOOD BECAME RED

Zdravko Perić ; Sveučilište Josipa Jurja Strossmayera u Osijeku, Filozofski fakultet
Mate Buntić orcid id orcid.org/0009-0007-3804-5641 ; Sveučilište u Mostaru, Filozofski fakultet


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Sažetak

This paper discusses the medieval theological and political history, and
the difference between blue and red blood. The popular phrase blue
blood had a special significance during the Middle Ages, and its echo
has been present in our culture ever since. One might think that such
an abstract concept is only an insignificant legend that emerged from
the oral folk tradition without any roots in theory and literature. The author’s
intention is to present the concept of blue and red blood as a part
of fictional genre theory. The fictional genre discourse becomes especially
evident when the king’s simultaneously natural and supernatural
bodies, or more simply, the notion that the king possesses a superbody,
are discussed. In the given period the concept of blue blood, which referred
to the king’s dignity, was coined. Thomas Hobbes, in his famous
work Leviathan, develops the social contract theory, which is used to
explain the development of the modern political community. Blue blood
becomes red when an ordinary citizen becomes involved in politics, as
this paper confirms.

Ključne riječi

blue blood; red blood; persona mixta; gemini persona; kingship; metaphor; political theology

Hrčak ID:

279959

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/279959

Datum izdavanja:

23.6.2022.

Podaci na drugim jezicima: hrvatski

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