史学、分期与种族:古代与中世纪之间的意大利、欧洲与非洲

IF 0.8 2区 文学 0 LITERATURE New Literary History Pub Date : 2022-02-04 DOI:10.1353/nlh.2021.0022
Nicole Lopez‐Jantzen
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摘要:年代化本质上是政治性的,与种族观念密切相关。本文遵循凯瑟琳·戴维斯(Kathleen Davis)分析封建主义和世俗主义的模式,探讨种族如何支配时代政治。理解前现代和现代时期意大利历史建构背后的种族逻辑,可以帮助我们理解和挑战这些类别和逻辑,从而动摇古代/中世纪/现代的分裂。在19世纪和20世纪的历史编纂中,较旧的分期概念将古代世界与中世纪分开,将罗马人与外国野蛮人以及非洲人并列。本文将首先分析古代晚期的史学范畴,论证伦巴第人(一个后罗马的群体,在六至八世纪统治了意大利的大部分地区)的建构在十九世纪开始的意大利自我定义中发挥了重要作用。最后,本文考察了罗马人(Romanitas)概念(romanness或romanit,或罗马人在其整个帝国中传播的政治和文化价值观)在现代意大利学术和政治中的使用,以证明其概念化的转变表明,创造一个白人意大利身份的愿望与欧洲联系在一起,并对那些被排除在外的人产生了毁灭性的影响。
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Historiography, Periodization, and Race: Italy between Antiquity and the Middle Ages, Europe and Africa
Abstract:Periodization is inherently political and bound up with racial ideas. Following Kathleen Davis's model for the analysis of feudalism and secularism, this essay asks how race governs the politics of time. Understanding the racial logic behind the construction of Italian history in the premodern and modern periods can help us to understand and challenge those categories and logics, thereby destabilizing the ancient/medieval/modern divides. Older concepts of periodization in nineteenth- and twentieth-century historiography divided the ancient world from the Middle Ages, juxtaposing Romans with foreign barbarians as well as with Africans. This essay will first analyze the historiographical category of late antiquity, arguing that the construction of the Lombards, a post-Roman group who ruled much of Italy in the sixth- through eighth- centuries, played a fundamental role in Italian self-definition beginning in the nineteenth century. Finally, this essay examines the use of the concept of Romanitas (Roman-ness or romanità, or the political and cultural values spread by Romans throughout their empire) in modern Italian scholarship and politics to demonstrate that shifts in its conceptualization suggest that the desire to create a white Italian identity was tied to Europe and had devastating effects on those excluded.
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