熟悉的追求:《冬天的故事》中女性的神秘影响和莎士比亚的超自然熊

M. Hand
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在莎士比亚最著名的舞台剧《出口,被熊追赶》中,介词的宾语一直是许多批判性研究的主题。本文认为,《冬天的故事》对母性影响和神秘主义的关注促使我们将熊置于两者的交叉点:熊可以通过其与女性身体的神秘属性以及早期现代巫术的生物和性别动态的纠缠来理解。虽然其他的知识传统和“古老的故事”,包括古典神话和自然历史,把熊作为母性养育和塑造影响的象征,把熊和女巫文本中的指物联系在一起,使它作为女性神秘力量的象征和体现的意义更加突出,并提醒人们女性与动物领域的亲密关系。通过莎士比亚的熊,伴随着巫术、母性和女性躯体影响的文化焦虑找到了生物的表达。
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Familiar Pursuits: Women’s Occult Influences and Shakespeare’s Preternatural Bear in The Winter’s Tale
abstract:The object of the preposition in that most famous of Shakespearean stage directions, “Exit, pursued by a bear,” has been the subject of much critical inquiry. This essay suggests that The Winter’s Tale’s preoccupations with maternal influence and the occult encourage us to situate the bear at their intersection: the bear may be understood through its entanglements with the occult properties of women’s bodies and the creaturely and gendered dynamics of early modern witchcraft. While other intellectual traditions and “old tales,” including classical myth and natural history, foreground the bear as a symbol of maternal nurturance and shaping influence, tethering the bear to its referents in witch texts sharpens its meaning as an emblem and embodiment of women’s occult power and as a reminder of women’s proximity to the animal realm. Through Shakespeare’s bear, cultural anxieties that accompanied notions of witchcraft, motherhood, and women’s somatic influences find creaturely expression.
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期刊介绍: Preternature provides an interdisciplinary, inclusive forum for the study of topics that stand in the liminal space between the known world and the inexplicable. The journal embraces a broad and dynamic definition of the preternatural that encompasses the weird and uncanny—magic, witchcraft, spiritualism, occultism, esotericism, demonology, monstrophy, and more, recognizing that the areas of magic, religion, and science are fluid and that their intersections should continue to be explored, contextualized, and challenged.
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