以惯常的方式敲门:锚定文化中的询问、审问和对建议的渴望

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Joshua S. Easterling
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摘要:本文考察了中世纪后期探究文化对女主持人的生活、社区以及最终声誉的影响。它认为,向主持人提出的问题和要求存在于八卦文化中,并受到八卦文化的有力影响。事实上,八卦网络和主播来访者提出的问题相互影响。他们这样做的程度如此之大,以至于主播及其支持者利用了这种调查文化——尽管问题的含义和意图仍然难以捉摸——作为一种不断激活主播八卦文化的方式。与此同时,禁止过度言论的监管禁令在这里发挥了令人钦佩的作用,因为主持人经常受到问题的威胁,而正是这些问题产生了神圣和预言性顾问的声誉。这场争论的证据主要来自监管和圣徒传记证人。
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Knocking in the Usual Manner: Inquiries, Interrogations, and the Desire for Advice in Anchoritic Culture
abstract:This article examines the culture of inquiry as it shaped the lives, communities, and ultimately the reputations of anchorites in the later Middle Ages. It argues that the questions and requests that were presented to anchorites existed within, and were powerfully shaped by, a culture of gossip. Indeed, gossip networks and the questions that were posed by anchorites’ visitors mutually shaped each other. They did so to such an extent that anchorites and their supporters exploited this culture of inquiry—though questions remained elusive in their meaning and intentions—as a way of continually reactivating the culture of gossip that attached to anchorites. At the same time, the regulatory injunction against excessive speech here served its function admirably, since anchorites were often imperiled by the very questions through which a reputation for holy and prophetic counsel was generated. The argument draws its evidence largely from regulatory and hagiographic witnesses.
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Journal of Medieval Religious Cultures
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