The Burdened Body: Byzantine Enkolpia and the Weight of the Sacred

IF 0.1 2区 艺术学 0 ART ZEITSCHRIFT FUR KUNSTGESCHICHTE Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1515/zkg-2023-3002
Ivan Drpić
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Abstract Few products of human artistry seem as insistently concerned with self-representation as jewelry. In Georg Simmel’s classic formulation, articles of personal adornment work to enhance an individual’s social persona by magnifying their Ausstrahlung . While medieval Christian devotional jewels were well-equipped to operate in this manner, their true significance lay elsewhere. Objects such as pectoral crosses, reliquary rings, rosaries, and prayer nuts were designed not so much to mediate between self and society, but rather to stage and facilitate an encounter of the self with itself. Focusing on Byzantine devotional neck pendants, or enkolpia, this essay considers how religiously significant wearables participated in introspective spiritual practices aimed at forming and reforming the Christian subject. The essay, more specifically, attends to the enkolpion as an instrument of self-imposed discipline and explores how the corporeal experience of carrying this object and feeling its weight, however minimal, on the body contributed to the wearer’s cultivation of inner vigilance.
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背负的身体:拜占庭式的enkolia和神圣的重量
很少有人类艺术产品像珠宝一样执着于自我表现。在乔治·齐美尔的经典表述中,个人装饰品通过放大他们的Ausstrahlung来增强个人的社会形象。虽然中世纪的基督教虔诚的珠宝装备精良,以这种方式运作,他们的真正意义在其他地方。诸如胸十字、圣物戒指、念珠和祈祷坚果等物品的设计与其说是为了调解自我与社会之间的关系,不如说是为了舞台和促进自我与自身的相遇。专注于拜占庭虔诚的颈部吊坠,或enkolia,这篇文章考虑了具有宗教意义的可穿戴设备如何参与旨在形成和改革基督教主体的内省精神实践。更具体地说,这篇文章关注的是佩戴者作为一种自我约束的工具,并探讨了携带这件物品的身体体验,以及它在身体上的重量,无论多么微小,如何有助于佩戴者培养内心的警觉。
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