Idealizing the Bodies of Medieval Mermaids: Analyzing the Shifted Sexuality of Medieval Mermaids in the Presence of Medieval Mermen

Chloe Victoria Ruby Crull
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Author(s): Crull, Chloe Victoria Ruby | Abstract: In Medieval manuscript images from 1200 to 1400, mermaids appear as supernatural female archetypes performing a variety of acts like standing idle, playing musical instruments, embodying sirens to lure sailors, and using weaponry.n These early images show mermaids with short or partially concealed hair and sagging breasts.n Medieval manuscript images begin depicting mermen in the 1400s, with the mermen performing acts like wielding weaponry, playing musical instruments, and raising phallic objects over their heads.n These mermen appear primarily clothed in cloth garments or metal armor with head coverings and weaponry.n As images of mermen appear, mermaids embrace a more decorative role with depictions of them primarily combing their hair and looking into mirrors while neglecting most of their previous actions.n Medieval mermen act as heroic entities of the Medieval merfolk species, consequently forcing Medieval mermaids to forfeit their agency and serve as sexual entities of the Medieval merfolk species.
理想化的中世纪美人鱼的身体:分析中世纪美人鱼在中世纪人鱼面前的性别转变
摘要:在1200年至1400年的中世纪手稿图像中,美人鱼作为超自然的女性原型出现,表现出各种各样的行为,如无所事事、演奏乐器、化身塞壬引诱水手、使用武器等。n这些早期的照片显示,美人鱼的头发短或部分隐藏,乳房下垂。在中世纪的手稿中,人们从15世纪就开始描绘人鱼了,人鱼的表演包括挥舞武器、演奏乐器、将生殖器物品举过头顶等。n这些人鱼主要穿着布衣或金属盔甲,头戴头巾,手持武器。n随着美人鱼的形象出现,美人鱼的角色越来越具有装饰性,主要是梳理头发和照镜子,而忽略了它们之前的大部分行为。n中世纪的人鱼作为中世纪人鱼物种的英雄实体,因此迫使中世纪的美人鱼放弃他们的代理,成为中世纪人鱼物种的性实体。
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