»那个老人让我们感到羞耻«:拉比文学中的衰老、无能和反律

IF 0.2 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Jewish Studies Quarterly Pub Date : 2018-03-01 DOI:10.1628/094457018X15154209777581
Mira Balberg, H. Weiss
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:本文探讨了犹太教叙事中的老年文学比喻,主要是在《巴比伦塔木德》中。我们认为,拉比叙事将老人塑造成边缘人物,占据中心与边缘、生与死之间的空间,他们的边缘性在他们出现的故事中起着颠覆性的作用。在这篇文章的开头,我们简要调查了老年人在拉比叙事中扮演的典型角色。在文章的其余部分,我们仔细阅读了两个叙事单元,在这两个单元中,老年人以异常、困惑或分裂的方式行事,从而给支配叙事或其更大背景的规范立场蒙上了怀疑和不确定性的阴影。
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»That Old Man Shames Us«: Aging, Liminality, and Antinomy in Rabbinic Literature
: This article explores the literary trope of old age in rabbinic narratives, primarily in the Babylonian Talmud. We argue that rabbinic narratives construct old persons as liminal figures, occupying spaces between center and margins and between life and death, and that their liminality serves a subversive function in stories in which they appear. We begin the article by providing a brief survey of the paradigmatic roles played by elderly people in rabbinic narratives. In the remaining parts of the article, we offer close readings of two narrative units in which an elderly person acts in an aberrant, confusing, or divisive way and thus casts a shadow of doubt and uncertainty on the normative stance that governs the narrative or its greater context.
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