浴室女管家艾格尼丝和明德海姆的安娜:重塑《女巫之锤》中女性的人性

Lindsay Starkey
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摘要:本文重构了浴池看管人艾格尼丝和明德海姆的安娜的生活,她们在恶魔学论文《女巫之锤》(1486 年)中是女性如何成为女巫以及女巫如何施展魔法的典范。本书以这本恶魔学论文和档案文件为基础,"反其道而行之 "地解读这两本书,努力为艾格尼丝和安娜讨回一些认识论上的公道。除了敦促我们以完整的人性来看待艾格尼丝和安娜,而不是像这篇论文的作者和现代学者所做的那样,将她们完全视为异端罪犯或受害者之外,本文还提供了一个案例研究,说明在一个魔法最近才与女性联系在一起的时期,性别、魔法和巫术之间的关系。文章还提供了一个例子,说明历史学家如何利用零散的证据来重建过去,使艾格尼丝和安娜这样的女性不被历史抹杀。
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Agnes the Bathkeeper and Anna of Mindelheim: Rehumanizing Women from The Hammer of Witches
Abstract: This article reconstructs the lives of Agnes the Bathkeeper and Anna of Mindelheim, who exemplified how women become witches and how witches do magic in the demonological treatise, The Hammer of Witches (1486). It does so based both on this demonological treatise and archival documents, reading them "against the bias grain" in an effort to bring Agnes and Anna some epistemic justice. In addition to urging us to view Agnes and Anna in their full humanity rather than exclusively as heretical criminals or victims as this treatise's authors and modern scholars have done, this article provides a case study of the relationship between gender, magic, and witchcraft in a time period when magic had recently been associated with women. It also offers an example of how historians can use fragmentary evidence to reconstruct aspects of the past, keeping women such as Agnes and Anna from historical erasure.
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