考古学和意识形态对一些以迦太基为主题的小说中的刻板印象的影响

Wassim Seddik
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直到19世纪初,以布匿迦太基为主题的小说都是完全基于希腊人和罗马人写的历史资料。然而,第一个是迦太基的对手,第二个是他们的敌人,必然给他们的后代提出了一个偏见的故事,充满了主观性,竞争甚至仇恨。考古学作为一门研究领域和一门辅助的历史科学的发展,使我们能够将古代文献与来自布迦太基文明的材料相比较,从而对几个世纪以来根深蒂固的关于迦太基的刻板印象提出质疑。受布匿迦太基直接影响的两个国家——突尼斯和黎巴嫩——的非殖民化随后出现了新的风险:意识形态利用历史信息来支持这些新生国家的民族认同。在Salammbô中,《idsames reues词典》的作者矛盾地提到了滋养摩洛克神存在的历史刻板印象。在挽歌《迦太基》中,桑戈尔用狄冬神话来支持泛非主义的意识形态。最后,突尼斯人Fawzi Mellah和利比亚人J-J Tabet都对Elyssa的身份有争议。
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L’impact de l’archéologie et de l’idéologie sur les stéréotypes dans quelques fictions ayant pour sujet la Carthage punique
Fiction that had Punic Carthage as subject was, until the beginning of the 19th century, exclusively based on the historic sources written by Greeks and Romans. Nevertheless, the first – rivals of Carthage, and second – their enemies, have necessarily proposed to their posterity a biased story, full of subjectivity, rivalry or even hate. The development of archeology as a field of research as well as an auxiliary science of history has allowed to confront the ancients texts with the material coming from the Punic civilization, and consequently questioned centuries old ingrained stereotypes about Carthage. The decolonization of two countries that were directly influenced by Punic Carthage – Tunisia and Lebanon – has then emerged new stakes: the ideology used historic information to support the national identity of these freshly born countries. In Salammbô the autor of the Dictionnaire des idées reçues paradoxically mentions the historic stereotype that nourished the existence of Moloch god. In Elegie à Carthage, Senghor use the Didon myth to support the Panafricanist ideology. Finally, the Tunisian Fawzi Mellah and the Libanese J-J Tabet both dispute Elyssa identity.
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