The Re-invention of the Kalends of January in Late Antiquity: A Public Festival Between "Pagans" and Christians

IF 0.5 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of Late Antiquity Pub Date : 2022-03-11 DOI:10.1353/jla.2022.0002
Jacob A. Latham
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Abstract:The late antique Kalends of January (Kalendae Ianuariae) are often labeled a "pagan survival." However, the Kalends were neither solely "pagan" nor a "survival," but rather a re-invented public festival between "pagans" and Christians (and others). "Survival" paints a triumphalist picture that mis-represents the historical situation, ignoring the stark differences between the homespun late republican, early imperial Kalends celebrated only at Rome and the rowdy, at times transgressive, empire-wide festival that emerged by the end of the fourth century ce. Re-invention, not survival, better captures the chasm between the two. Likewise, "pagan" misconstrues the late antique celebration, which may have offered an increasingly rare opportunity to be "pagan" in public. Still, Christians also exchanged New Year's gifts and even masqueraded as traditional gods. In short, the Kalends was a collaborative venture—not a "pagan survival," but a re-invented (unsanctioned or popular) public festival, whose production and practice crossed religious affiliations.
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古代晚期一月卡尔恩德斯的重新发明:“异教徒”和基督徒之间的公共节日
摘要:古代的一月历法(Kalendae Ianuariae)经常被贴上“异教生存”的标签。然而,卡伦茨节既不是纯粹的“异教徒”,也不是“生存”,而是“异教徒”和基督徒(以及其他人)之间重新发明的公共节日。《生存》描绘了一幅必胜主义的画面,它错误地描绘了历史形势,忽略了朴素的共和晚期、帝国早期仅在罗马庆祝的节日与喧闹、时而越界、公元四世纪末出现的帝国范围内的节日之间的明显差异。重新发明,而不是生存,更能抓住两者之间的鸿沟。同样,“异教徒”误解了古代的庆祝活动,这可能为公众提供了一个越来越难得的“异教徒”机会。尽管如此,基督徒也交换新年礼物,甚至假扮成传统的神。简而言之,卡伦兹节是一次合作的冒险——不是“异教徒的生存”,而是一个重新发明的(未经批准的或受欢迎的)公共节日,其制作和实践跨越了宗教信仰。
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