我们什么时候该哭?从早期殖民地的渊源看阿兹特克文化中的仪式哭泣

Q3 Social Sciences Antropologicheskij Forum Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.31250/1815-8870-2023-19-57-131-148
A. Kalyuta
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本文从早期西班牙殖民地和纳华人的来源考察了纳华人(阿兹特克人)哭泣仪式的社会文化背景。文章首先分析了有关历法、偶发仪式和生命周期仪式的历史证据,其中哭泣是关键因素之一。然后考察了这些行为的思想和社会背景,特别是tlamacıhualiztli的概念——仪式性的自我羞辱,目的是获得超自然生物和社会地位更高的人的青睐和支持,并达到理想的目标。文章认为,tlamacıhualiztli是塑造纳华人日常生活中个体和集体行为的基本概念之一;它是在社会内部以及人与环境之间构建和建立等级关系的主要方式之一。那华人中的Tlamacıhualiztli仪式哭泣曾经是在危急情况下缓解情绪紧张的主要方式之一,例如在亲属在战斗中死亡的情况下,也是对超自然力量和社会上层施加情绪压力的有效机制。此外,仪式哭泣是与水神和生育神有关的日历仪式、自然灾害和社会危机引起的偶尔仪式以及标志着存在状态之间转变的成人仪式的重要组成部分。
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WHEN SHOULD WE CRY? RITUAL WEEPING IN NAHUA (AZTEC) CULTURE IN LIGHT OF EARLY COLONIAL SOURCES
: the article examines the sociocultural context of ritual weeping among nahuas (Aztecs) in light of early colonial spanish and nahua sources. first the article analyzes historical evidence about calendar, occasional, and life cycle ceremonies in which weeping was one of the key elements. it then examines the ideological and social background of these actions, in particular the notion of tlamacēhualiztli —ritual selfmortification with the purpose to gain favour and support from supernatural beings and men of higher social position, and to reach desirable goals. the article concludes that tlamacēhualiztli was one of the basic concepts which shaped individual and collective behavior of nahuas in daily life; it was one of the main ways to construct and establish hierarchical relations within society—and between man and envi­ ronment. Tlamacēhualiztli ritual weeping among nahua used to be one of the main ways to smooth emotional tensions in critical situations—for example, in the case of a relative’s death in combat—and served as an effective mechanism of applying emotional pressure on supernatural forces and higher strata of society. Additionally, ritual weeping was an important component of calendar rites related to water and fertility deities, occasional rites caused by natural disasters and social crises, and rites of passage marking transitions between states of being.
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