“把我的儿子还给我!”

IF 0.3 3区 历史学 Q2 HISTORY
L. Mitchell
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摘要

根据理论家的说法,中世纪女性的立场是由标准的古典比喻决定的,她们患有“过度”的情绪,这使她们无法担任政治权威的职位。阿基坦的埃莉诺——王后、伯爵夫人和国王之母——否认了这种分类。作为一名政治演员,尤其是在捍卫自己的领土时,以及作为她儿子的英格兰王国的摄政王,埃莉诺运用了情感表达的策略,以获得其他政治领导人的庇护和支持。尽管许多历史学家都讨论过阿基坦的埃莉诺的职业生涯,但根据霍夫登的罗杰和拉尔夫·德·迪切托等当代编年史家对她的介绍,最强调的是她的反常地位。与她的丈夫亨利二世不同,她的情绪爆发通常会导致灾难——参见贝克特的崩溃——埃莉诺对情绪的使用强化了她的权威地位,并因她作为母亲和摄政王的合理情绪困扰而得到强调。
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“Give Me Back My Son!”
Medieval women, according to theorists whose positions were informed by standard classical tropes, suffered from an “excess” of emotion, which barred them from positions of political authority. Eleanor of Aquitaine—queen, countess, and mother of kings—belies this categorization. As a political actor, especially in defense of her own territories and as regent of her sons’ kingdom of England, Eleanor deployed emotional expressions strategically in order to elicit patronage and support from other political leaders. Although many historians have discussed the career of Eleanor of Aquitaine, most emphasize her anomalous position, based on the presentation of her made by contemporary chroniclers such as Roger of Hoveden and Ralph de Diceto. Unlike her husband, Henry II, whose emotional outbursts usually resulted in disaster—vide the Becket debacle—Eleanor’s use of emotion reinforced her position of authority and was underscored by her claim of legitimate emotional distress as mother and as regent.
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期刊介绍: Founded over thirty years ago, HISTORICAL REFLECTIONS/REFLECTIONS HISTORIQUES has established a well-deserved reputation for publishing high-quality articles of wide-ranging interest. Interdisciplinary and innovative in character, the journal publishes works that explore the terrain of discourse and representation, and the history of religion, art, literature and the social sciences.
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