21世纪之交,俄罗斯北部偏远地区的女巫、巫师和恶魔

Martor Pub Date : 2023-11-15 DOI:10.57225/martor.2023.28.02
CHRISTINE D. WOROBEC
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21世纪之交来自Kargopol’s skii地区的民族志材料表明,虽然巫术和超自然信仰的范式仍然存在,但在长时间的历史背景下,这些范式已经有所缩小。由于魔法范围的减少,整个社区不再经历由个人邪恶意图所带来的恶魔附身的流行病。在苏联和后苏联时代,巫术的例子仅限于那些相信自己因为邪眼或魔法而生病的人。魔咒下的疾病范围也减少了。然而,巫术指控的人格解体并没有发生。卡尔戈波尔斯基的居民继续指认他们或家庭成员认为是女巫和巫师的人。19世纪的性别女性话语也有所削弱。最后,在Kargopol的谈话中没有发现针对女巫的社区暴力。从本质上讲,这些农村社区仍然与魔法的修辞联系在一起,以解释社会结构中的不平衡,这些不平衡是由个人越界引起的,对个人引起疾病的怀疑,以及其他违反规范的行为,这些行为只能通过反魔法和恢复“社会平等与社会”和谐的概念来纠正。
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Witches, Sorcerers, and Demons in a Remote Corner of Northern Russia at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century
Ethnographic materials from Kargopol'skii region at the turn of the twenty-first century demonstrate that while paradigms of witchcraft and beliefs in the supernatural still existed, the paradigms had been somewhat narrowed when viewed within the historical context of the longue durée. Due to a reduction in the scope of bewitchments, entire communities no longer experienced epidemics of demonic possession brought about by the evil intent of an individual. Instances of bewitchment in the Soviet and post-Soviet eras became restricted to individuals who believed that they became ill because of the evil eye or a hex. The range of illnesses subsumed under bewitchment also decreased. Yet, depersonalization of witchcraft accusations did not occur. Kargopol'skii residents continued to identify individuals whom they or a family member believed were witches and sorcerers. The gendered feminine discourse of the nineteenth century had also been weakened somewhat. Finally, community violence against witches was not discernable in the Kargopol'sk discourse. In essence, these rural communities remained tied to a rhetoric of magic to explain imbalances within the social fabric caused by individual transgressions of boundaries, suspicions against individuals for causing illnesses, and other violation of norms that could only be corrected by way of counter-magic and the restoration of "the notions of social equality and social" harmony.
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