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V. Puchades
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在这篇文章中,我们考察了一辆来自17世纪古巴的汽车是如何向我们展示生活、社会和想象力的历史镜子的。通过它,我们见证了古巴圣地亚哥市长拥有的黑奴Paula de Eguiluz的故事,她在1623年至1635年间被卡塔赫纳德印第安宗教裁判所指控犯有欺诈罪而受审。该文件在当时被认为是一种上下文证明,今天却成为了历史性的证明。它的主题、象征和人类学范围将其与在西班牙裔加勒比地区幸存下来的神奇和隐藏仪式的遗产联系起来,这些仪式的起源可以追溯到古代。在证明这种联系的文本中,我们将考虑《Idylls》的作者、锡拉丘兹的Theocritus的诗《女巫》。这首诗告诉了Simeta如何为她渴望的年轻人准备灵丹妙药,并详细描述了仪式及其周围的情感环境。在这篇文章中,我们介绍了Theocritus描述的神奇想象与17世纪基督教欧洲仍然是流行文化的一部分的信仰之间的联系,这些信仰在转移到美国后,通过大西洋奴隶贸易与来自非洲的土著传统和信仰相融合。
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Paralelismos tematológicos e imaginarios entre «La hechicera» de Teócrito de Siracusa (III a.C) y el Auto de fe contra Paula de Eguiluz (1623-35)
In this article, we examine how an Auto de fe from seventeenth-century Cuba shows us a historical mirror of life, society and imagination. Through it we witness the story of Paula de Eguiluz, a black slave owned by the Warden Mayor of Santiago de Cuba, who was tried under the accusation of witschcraft by the Inquisition in Cartagena de Indias between 1623 and 1635. The document, considered a contextual proof in its time, today becomes a proof of historicity. Its thematic, symbolic and anthropological scope connects it to the legacy of magical and hidden rituals that survived in the Hispanic Caribbean, and whose origin dates back to Classical Antiquity. Among the texts that testify this connection, we will consider the poem “The Sorceress” by Theocritus of Syracuse , author of the Idylls. This poem tells how Simeta prepares an elixir for the young man she desires, and describes the ritual, and the emotional circumstances that surround it, in detail. In this article, we introduce the connections between the magical imaginary described by Theocritus, and the beliefs that in seventeenth-century Christian Europe were still part of popular culture and that, transferred to America, were hybridizing with indigenous traditions and beliefs coming from Africa through the Atlantic slave trade.
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