我们两个孤独:《伊利亚特》中的夫妻关系和同性恋潜台词

IF 0.5 3区 历史学 0 CLASSICS
HELIOS Pub Date : 2020-02-21 DOI:10.1353/hel.2019.0007
Celsiana Warwick
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摘要:本文认为,尽管《伊利亚特》没有明确地将阿喀琉斯和帕特洛克罗斯描绘成恋人,但通过将他们比作荷马史诗中的夫妻,这首诗暗示了他们关系的情爱维度。以前的学者倾向于否认阿喀琉斯和帕特洛克罗斯的关系中有任何情爱成分,或者认为《伊利亚特》毫无疑问地将他们描绘成恋人。另一些人则暗示,这两位英雄之间可能存在蓄意的同性恋潜台词,但除了他们强烈的情感联系外,几乎没有提出任何具体的证据。在这篇文章中,我展示了《伊利亚特》中的阿喀琉斯和普特洛克勒斯类似于一对夫妻,通过从文本中给出具体的例子来说明他们的关系结构和情感纽带是如何反映荷马史诗中的夫妻关系的。我的结论是,这首诗把阿喀琉斯和普特洛克勒斯的关系描绘成一种夫妻关系是为了突出阿喀琉斯与传统社会结构的疏远以及他情感反应的过度和越界性。我还认为,荷马史诗表现出理想的夫妻关系,其特征是权力交换和角色互换的可能性,而不是严格的等级制度。
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We Two Alone: Conjugal Bonds and Homoerotic Subtext in the Iliad
Abstract:This article argues that although the Iliad does not explicitly depict Achilles and Patroclus as lovers, the poem suggests an erotic dimension to their relationship by comparing them to husband-wife pairings in Homeric epic. Previous scholars have tended either to deny any erotic component to Achilles and Patroclus's bond or to assume that the Iliad unproblematically depicts them as lovers. Others have hinted at the possibility of a deliberate homoerotic subtext between the two heroes but have adduced little specific evidence other than the intensity of their emotional connection. In this article, I show that Achilles and Patroclus in the Iliad are analogous to a husband and wife by presenting specific examples from the text of how their relationship structure and affective bond mirror those of Homeric husband-wife couples. I conclude that the poem portrays Achilles and Patroclus's relationship as a conjugal bond in order to highlight Achilles' alienation from traditional social structures as well as the excessive and transgressive nature of his affective responses. I also suggest that Homeric epic presents the ideal conjugal bond as being characterized by the potential for power exchange and role reversal rather than by strict hierarchy.
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