西哥特伊比利亚的宗教游行叙述:一种神圣力量的社会学

IF 0.4 2区 历史学 0 MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE STUDIES
J. Wood
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西哥特时代伊比利亚的资料来源包括几个生动的游行记录,在这些游行中,王权被强行展示给人民。殉道者战胜迫害者的故事的作用非常不同,因为那些曾经遭受卑鄙羞辱的人变成了当地抵抗帝国霸权权威的胜利象征。本文认为,通过对圣徒传记和殉道学传统的改编,西哥特时代的教会作者们清晰地表达了一种领袖和追随者之间的理想关系的愿景,这种关系是通过展示共识和互惠来构建的。圣人在城市空间中穿行并展示其权力的故事,伴随着他们的随从(或敌人)在友好(或敌对)的观众面前,反映了在历史争论的背景下对当代城市空间进行谈判和主张控制的企图。在礼拜仪式中反复使用的文本中包含这样的例子,将有助于塑造对权力本质及其适当(和不适当)表现的期望,也会配置对那些认为自己属于基督教公民社区的人和那些被排除在外的人之间关系的思考。
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Narrating religious processions in Visigothic Iberia: a sociology of saintly power
ABSTRACT The sources for Visigothic-era Iberia include several vivid accounts of processions at which royal power was presented forcefully to the people. Narratives of the triumphs of the martyrs over their persecutors function very differently, as those who had formerly been subject to abject humiliation were turned into victorious emblems of local resistance to hegemonic imperial authority. This article argues that through their adaptations of hagiographical and martyrological traditions, the ecclesiastical authors of the Visigothic era articulated a vision of the ideal relationship between leaders and their followers that was constructed through the display of consensus and reciprocity. Stories about saints moving through and displaying their power within urban space, accompanied by their entourages (or enemies) in front of friendly (or hostile) audiences reflect an attempt to negotiate and assert control over contemporary urban space in the context of historical contestation. The inclusion of such examples in texts that were deployed repeatedly in liturgical contexts would have helped to shape expectations about the nature of power and its appropriate (and inappropriate) performance, also configuring thinking about relationships between those who saw themselves as belonging to the Christian civic community and those who were excluded from it.
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Journal of Medieval Iberian Studies
Journal of Medieval Iberian Studies MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE STUDIES-
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