埃克塞特谜语集中的身份,肯定和抵抗

C. Barajas
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埃克塞特谜语集想象地球社区的声音。鸟类谜语(6和7)利用人类和鸟类行为之间的相似性来肯定地球社区的内在价值,即使这让人类感到不舒服。号角的谜语(12和76)表达了非人类的声音,庆祝他们参与英雄文化:这些谜语想象动物物体在他们的“工作”中找到快乐和目的,尽管他们离开了自然状态。然而,木武器谜语(3,51和71)揭示了一种意识,即被征召为人类服务并不总是符合非人类的最佳利益。这些主题集群表明了对非人类自然世界的内在价值、积极声音和目的的兴趣。
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Identity, Affirmation, and Resistance in the Exeter Riddle Collection
The Exeter riddle collection imagines voices for the Earth community. The bird riddles (6 and 7) exploit similarities between human and avian behaviors to affirm the intrinsic worth of the Earth community even when it makes humans uncomfortable. The horn riddles (12 and 76) give voice to other-than-human beings celebrating their participation in heroic culture: these riddles imagine that animal-objects find pleasure and purpose in their “work”, despite removal from their natural state. However, the wood-weapon riddles (3, 51, and 71) reveal an awareness that conscription into human service is not always in the best interest of the other-than-human. These thematic clusters suggest an interest in the inherent worth, active voice, and purpose of the non-human natural world.
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