《埃里克与伊文》中的男性身份与浪漫主义的乡土性

IF 0.1 3区 历史学 0 MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE STUDIES
Michael Ovens
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克雷蒂安·德·特鲁瓦在《尤文》、《狮子骑士》和《埃里克与恩德》的浪漫小说中交织着一个侏儒、一个农民和一个巨人,表明了一种骑士对其社会地位的焦虑,这种焦虑是与普通出身的劣等人相比较的。这种爵位的一致性是建立在贵族和奴性之间的区别之上的,这种区别受到了12世纪新兴的普通商人阶级向上流动的威胁。骑士们不能直接回应因为他们发誓要保护自己的社会地位较低的人,这种存在主义解体的未解决的威胁在克雷蒂安的作品中产生了一种焦虑感,围绕着文学表现的共同出生的人物。通过对骑士身份的社会独特性的肯定,骑士主人公击败了这些普通的对手,为贵族观众提供了一种宣泄。
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Masculine Identity and the Rustics of Romance in Chrétien's Erec and Yvain
In his interwoven representations of a dwarf, a peasant, and a giant in the romances of Yvain, le Chevalier au Lion and Erec et Enide, Chretien de Troyes indicates the existence of a knightly anxiety over the social station of knighthood with respect to its common-born inferiors. The coherence of this class of knighthood was predicated on a distinction between nobility and servility, a distinction threatened by the upward mobility of an emerging common-born mercantile class in the twelfth century. With knights unable to respond directly on account of their vows to protect their social inferiors, this unresolved threat of existential dissolution produced in Chretien’s works a sense of anxiety surrounding literary representations of characters of imputed common birth. The defeat of these common-born antagonists by knightly protagonists offered noble audiences a cathartic release through the affirmation of the social distinctiveness of knighthood.
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