《血中:斯宾塞、种族与身份

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Spenser Studies Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1086/711935
A. Hadfield
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摘要

以血缘和遗传为基础的种族观念在近代早期很普遍。斯宾塞在《仙后》的叙述中多次使用“血”这个词。就像诗中其他复杂的词——野蛮、正义、礼貌——随着作品的进展,它的意义也在改变,迫使读者思考和评估他们认为自己知道的东西,并回到以前的情节,根据后来的事件和表现顺序重新阅读它们。血统是身份的根源,是个人的本质,因此具有宗教和种族意义。在斯宾塞的作品中,血液的存在和传播所面临的危险是复杂而有问题的。血统可能决定身份,或者他们可能告诉我们很少关于他们。在这篇文章中,我通过对《爱尔兰的现状》和《仙后》第二卷开头的鲁德曼的沾满污垢的手的选段的考察,探讨了斯宾塞对血统、种族和身份的理解。血统成为确立身份的一个重要因素,通过血统继承决定了法律身份和种族身份。
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In the Blood: Spenser, Race, and Identity
Notions of race based on blood and inheritance are widespread in the early modern period. Spenser uses the word “blood” on multiple occasions through the narrative of The Faerie Queene. Like other complex words in the poem—savage, justice, courtesy—it changes its meaning as the work progresses, forcing the reader to consider and evaluate what they think they know and to return to previous episodes and reread them in the light of later events and sequences of representations. Blood is the locus of identity, the essence of an individual and so possesses religious and racial significance. What is at stake in the existence and transmission of blood is complicated and problematic throughout Spenser’s works. Bloodlines may determine identity, or they may tell us very little about them. In this essay I explore Spenser’s understanding of blood, race, and identity through an examination of selected passages in A View of the Present State of Ireland and the stained hands of Ruddymane at the start of The Faerie Queene, Book II. Blood emerges as a significant factor in establishing identity, with inheritance through the blood determining legal as well as racial identities.
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