希腊文学中的求爱及其不满

IF 0.6 1区 历史学 0 CLASSICS
Rebecca Laemmle
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摘要:古希腊文化的许多基本叙述都围绕着求爱比赛展开,在这种比赛中,众多的追求者为了争夺一个女人的手而进行激烈的、往往是致命的竞争。这些故事的大部分重述都集中在竞争及其结果上,这场婚姻通常证实了新娘的男性监护人的王朝野心和权力联盟,偶尔也会让他们失望。相反,它们只不过是一瞥求爱竞争所带来的焦虑——从竞争的追求者之间的竞争和嫉妒,到新娘自己的欲望和她对比赛结果的兴趣。然而,正如本文所显示的,正是漫画讽刺传统填补了这一空白,提供了一种明确的(如果有偏差的话)评论,颠覆了“官方”版本。这里的重点是海伦,佩内洛普和阿格里斯特的求爱;有人认为,最后一个例子(希罗多德6.126-131.1)与“官方”求爱的描述相矛盾,它是抒情的双重。因此,求爱叙事不仅揭示了一种代表社会和政治实践的方式,而且还揭示了精英叙事所压抑的焦虑和社会危险。
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Courtship and its Discontents in Greek Literature
Abstract:A number of foundational narratives of archaic Greek culture revolve around courtship competitions in which a multitude of suitors subject themselves to a fierce, often deadly, competition for the hand of one woman. Most retellings of these stories focus on the competition and its outcome, a marriage that typically confirms, and occasionally upsets, the dynastic ambitions and power alliances of the bride's male guardian. Conversely, they offer no more than glimpses of the anxieties brought about by courtship competitions—from the rivalry and jealousy between the competing suitors to the question of the bride's own desire and her interest in the contest's outcome. As this article shows, however, it is the comico-satyrical traditions that fill the gap by providing an explicit, if skewed, commentary which subverts the "official" version. The focus here is on the courtships of Helen, Penelope, and Agariste; it is argued that this last case (Herodotus 6.126–131.1) confronts the "official" account of the courtship with its satyric double. Courtship narratives are thus shown to reveal not just a way of representing social and political practice, but also the anxieties and social dangers which elite narratives suppress.
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1880, American Journal of Philology (AJP) has helped to shape American classical scholarship. Today, the Journal has achieved worldwide recognition as a forum for international exchange among classicists and philologists by publishing original research in classical literature, philology, linguistics, history, society, religion, philosophy, and cultural and material studies. Book review sections are featured in every issue. AJP is open to a wide variety of contemporary and interdisciplinary approaches, including literary interpretation and theory, historical investigation, and textual criticism.
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