The Mark of Cain and Embodying Inferiority

Lindsay Kaplan
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Although hereditary inferiority initially defines a status absent a corporeal effect, the figure of Cain provides a means by which the Jews’ subjection could be embodied. Medieval Christian theologians employ the marked and cursed figure of Cain in the invention of a divinely inflicted curse of bleeding that functions to humiliate and subordinate male Jewish bodies. The author demonstrates that Jacques de Vitry’s account of this disease in his Historia Orientalis very closely traces the logic of papal decretals referencing Cain and Jewish servitude. Following the objective of legal attempts to define and enforce Jewish inferiority, the discourse of Jewish bleeding, whether described as menstrual or hemorrhoidal in subsequent texts, seeks to embody inferiority by means of demeaning disease. The theological concept of servitus Judaeorum influences discourses of natural philosophy and medicine that represent materially inferior Jewish bodies through the force of shaming infirmity.
该隐的印记与自卑的体现
虽然世袭的低人一等最初定义了一种没有肉体影响的地位,但该隐的形象提供了一种手段,通过这种手段可以体现犹太人的从属地位。中世纪的基督教神学家们用该隐这个被标记和诅咒的人物来发明一种神圣的流血诅咒,这种诅咒的功能是羞辱和服从犹太男性的身体。作者论证了雅克·德·维特里在他的《东方史》中对这种疾病的描述非常密切地追溯了教皇关于该隐和犹太人奴役的法令的逻辑。在法律试图界定和强制执行犹太人的低人一等的目标之后,关于犹太人流血的论述,无论是在随后的文本中描述为月经还是痔疮,都试图通过贬低疾病来体现低人一等。servitus Judaeorum的神学概念影响了自然哲学和医学的论述,这些论述通过羞辱虚弱的力量代表了物质上低劣的犹太人身体。
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