长城上的士兵

B. Kurchin, Judith Bianciardi
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从历史上看,有关公元前四个世纪罗马军事占领不列颠尼亚的文学作品并没有涉及个人或社区的经历。本章加入了一个不断增长的学术团体,他们转向了身份理论——结合了代理、结构、实践、物质性以及空间/景观的使用和转化等概念——这些理论断言,身份是一个非常复杂和现实的概念,用它来理解人类互动随着时间的变化。作者追溯了最初的“蛮族”辅助士兵身份的长期递归轨迹,这些士兵长期驻扎在哈德良沿着不列颠北部边境的城墙堡垒中,他们在vici的做法和与当地不列颠人的互动改变了他们的身份,反过来又帮助改变了军队和更广泛的景观。他们不再是最底层的士兵,他们成为享有特权的罗马公民,拥有罗马、英国和其他血统的新身份。
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Soldiers on the Wall
Historically, literature dealing with the Roman military occupation in Britannia over the first four centuries AD did not address the experiences of individuals or communities. This chapter joins a growing body of scholarship that has turned to theories of identity—incorporating notions of agency, structure, practice, materiality, and the use and transformation of space/landscape—which assert that identity is a very complex and realistic concept with which to understand human interaction as it changes over time. The authors trace the long recursive trajectory of the identities of the original “barbarian” auxiliary soldiers who were permanently stationed in Hadrian’s wall forts along the northern frontier of Britannia, as their practices and interactions with native Britons in the vici transformed and in turn helped to transform the army and wider landscape. No longer the lowest-class soldiers, they became privileged Roman citizens with new identities that drew on Roman, British, and other genealogies.
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