The Ideal Feminine: Gender, Regendering, and Competition in the Acts of Thecla and the Acts of Xanthippe and Polyxena

IF 0.5 3区 哲学 Q1 HISTORY
Lily C. Vuong
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This article offers a close literary and feminist reading of the Acts of Thecla (A. Thecl.) and the Acts of Xanthippe and Polyxena (A. Xanthipp.). Although the former is ubiquitous among Christian apocrypha and feminist studies, the latter has received relatively little scholarly attention despite the fact that both stories share interest in ascetic practices and conflict with patriarchal institutions, albeit in strikingly different ways. By focusing on the views expressed and actions taken with regard to ascetic practices by the female protagonists, I argue that A. Xanthipp. can be read as a response to A. Thecl. and as evidence of the regendering of women's ascetic renunciation, but also as an indication of competing ideas and intra-Christian disputes over marriage, ascetic practices, and the role of women in late antiquity.

理想的女性:特克拉的行为》和《桑提佩与波吕克塞娜的行为》中的性别、规范和竞争
摘要:本文从文学和女性主义角度对《底克拉克行传》(A. Thecl.)和《桑提普和波吕克塞纳行传》(A. Xanthipp.)进行了深入解读。尽管前者在基督教启示录和女性主义研究中无处不在,但后者受到的学术关注却相对较少,尽管这两个故事都对苦行和与父权体制的冲突感兴趣,尽管方式惊人地不同。通过重点研究女主人公对苦行所表达的观点和采取的行动,我认为《A. Xanthipp.》可以被解读为对《A. Thecl.》的回应,也可以被解读为对女性放弃苦行进行规范的证据,同时还表明了在古代晚期,关于婚姻、苦行和女性角色的相互竞争的观点和基督教内部的争论。
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期刊介绍: The official publication of the North American Patristics Society (NAPS), the Journal of Early Christian Studies focuses on the study of Christianity in the context of late ancient societies and religions from c.e. 100-700. Incorporating The Second Century (an earlier publication), the Journal publishes the best of traditional patristics scholarship while showcasing articles that call attention to newer themes and methodologies than those appearing in other patristics journals. An extensive book review section is featured in every issue.
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