Notes on the Iconography of Witchcraft in Romanian Art

Martor Pub Date : 2023-11-15 DOI:10.57225/martor.2023.28.16
BOGDAN NEAGOTA
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In this article we seek to describe the methodology that gives shape to the various components of the documentation of the book and identifies the different fields to which the issues discussed belong: art history (iconography, religious art), late antique and medieval literature (apocryphal texts), ethno-anthropology (with ramifications in visual anthropology, ethnology, folklore studies) and the history of mentalities (where research into witchcraft takes place chiefly within historical anthropology). The aspects discussed in this reading note: the social and cultural contextualisation of iconography, through an exploration of its social, cultural and mentality-related forms of expression, which connect it at a profound level to traditional peasant/pastoral societies; eschatological iconography concerned with witchcraft in Romania, seen as an eschatological replacement, with preventative and punitive functions, for the punitive institutions of Central and Eastern Europe that were responsible for eradicating the phenomenon of witchcraft; a comparative treatment of eschatological themes in Romanian iconography, in the regional context of Eastern and South-Eastern Europe, through a comparison between them and those of the region south of the Danube (Bulgaria) and of the northern Slav area (Ruthenia); the absence from iconography of the distinction between the morphological classes of magic, based on their trans-human magical agents, that we find in oral narrative traditions; a systematic handling of local eschatological iconography and oral narrative repertoires; the issue of cultural transmission and the structure and composition of mechanisms of transmission, whose orality consists not only of words but also of images; discussion of the linguistic and iconographic typologies advanced by the book’s authors.
罗马尼亚艺术中巫术的肖像学注释
在本文中,我们试图描述给书的文档的各个组成部分的形状的方法,并确定讨论的问题属于不同的领域:艺术史(肖像学,宗教艺术),晚期古董和中世纪文学(伪文本),民族人类学(与视觉人类学,民族学,民俗学研究的分支)和心理的历史(巫术的研究主要发生在历史人类学)。本阅读笔记中讨论的方面是:通过对其社会、文化和心理相关表达形式的探索,将图像学的社会和文化语境化,这将它与传统的农民/田园社会深刻地联系起来;与罗马尼亚巫术有关的末世论图像,被视为对中欧和东欧负责根除巫术现象的惩罚机构的一种末世论替代,具有预防和惩罚功能;在东欧和东南欧的区域背景下,通过与多瑙河以南地区(保加利亚)和北部斯拉夫地区(鲁塞尼亚)的比较,对罗马尼亚肖像学中的末世论主题进行比较处理;在图像学中,我们在口头叙事传统中发现的,基于超越人类的魔法媒介的魔法形态分类之间的区别的缺失;对地方末世论图像和口头叙事的系统处理;文化传播的问题及传播机制的结构与构成,传播机制的口语性不仅由文字构成,也由意象构成;对本书作者提出的语言和图像类型学的讨论。
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