“你的头发是男人的头发”:示巴女王接待史上的性别分歧和脱毛

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Susannah Rees
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摘要:从犹太人和伊斯兰教对示巴女王和所罗门在列王纪上10:1-13中相遇的想象重述中,出现了一个描述脱毛膏发明的病因学神话。根据当时有关身体产生毛发、梳理和脱毛的书面资料,我认为去除身体和面部毛发是女性的一种性别规范。然而,女王和王室女性可以用她们的头发来表现一种反文化的女性男子气概。在后来的故事版本中,去掉示巴女王体毛的决定使示巴女王与一种性别范式保持一致,这种范式对中世纪的解释者来说更舒服。通过在这次相遇中引入性元素,以及随后与化妆品的联系,后来的复述简化了早期对示巴女王的复杂描绘,即所罗门的王室平等,而不是将她简化为一个奇怪的女人。
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'Your Hair is the Hair of Men': Gender Discord and Depilatories in the Reception History of the Queen of Sheba
Abstract:Out of the crucible of Jewish and Islamic imaginative retellings of the encounter between the Queen of Sheba and Solomon in 1 Kgs 10:1-13 emerged an etiological myth which describes the invention of depilatory creams. Drawing on contemporaneous written sources concerning the body's production of hair, its grooming and depilatory practices, I argue that body and facial hair removal was a gendered norm for women. However, Queens and royal women could use their hair to perform a counter-cultural female masculinity. The decision to remove the Queen of Sheba's body hair in later versions of the story aligns the Queen of Sheba with a gender paradigm which was more comfortable for its medieval interpreters. Through the introduction of a sexual element to the encounter and the subsequent association with cosmetics, later retellings simplify the earlier, complex portrayal of the Queen of Sheba as Solomon's royal equal, and instead reduce her to merely a Strange Woman.
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Hebrew Studies
Hebrew Studies Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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