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Item Celestina ludens: The Negotiation of Pain from Game Theory and the Phenomenology of Reading in Celestina(University of Valencia, Spain., 2022) Mallorquí-Ruscalleda, EnricResumen: En este trabajo, en el que se recuperan algunas de mis ideas previas fundacionales sobre Celestina, parto de la teoría de juegos y la fenomenología de la lectura para analizar los diferentes juegos que organizan y estructuran el texto de Rojas (y “antiguo autor”). Esto me permite demostrar que la estrategia, negogiación y economía, siempre en relación al dolor, son fundamentales para entender el texto. Palabras clave: Celestina, teoría de juegos, fenomelogía de la lectura, dolor, juegos, estrategia, negociación, economía. Abstract: In this paper, which recovers some of my previous foundational ideas on Celestina, I use game theory and the phenomenology of reading to analyze the different games that organize and structure Rojas’s (and “old author”) text. This allows me to demonstrate that strategy, negotiation and economy, always in relation to pain, are fundamental to understanding the text.Item Economía y juego en Celestina.(2010) Mallorquí-Ruscalleda, EnricIn this work, I explore the “deep structure” inherent in the text of Celestina. By “deep structure” I mean a playful structure with which we can systemize the relationships that occur between the characters and their decision-making, especially between Celestina and Calisto. My approach to this thesis is interdisciplinary; more specifically, I apply the critical claims offered by modern game theory and sociology, with the intention of bringing to light an aspect of the work which has been up to now largely disregarded by Celestina critics: the role of games. This analysis is accomplished while keeping in mind the political, sociocultural and economic background of the times in which the text is situated.Item New Theoretical Approaches to Medieval and Early Modern Texts: Game Theory in El Cid and Celestina(2021) Mallorquí-Ruscalleda, Enric