堕落犹太人的故事和犹太人不信的肖像学

IF 0.1 3区 历史学 0 MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE STUDIES Viator - Medieval and Renaissance Studies Pub Date : 2003-01-01 DOI:10.1484/J.VIATOR.2.300385
M. Bayless
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"堕落犹太人的故事和犹太人不信仰的肖像学"中世纪基督教对犹太人的看法常常以通俗故事的形式出现,以罪恶和腐败的象征为主题的微型寓言。本文讨论了一个这样的故事,一个犹太人掉进下水道,拒绝被帮助的故事。这个故事从12世纪流传到17世纪,有韵文也有散文。在其历史性的装饰和符号的使用中,它声称代表了犹太人腐败和落后的更大真相。这个故事的象征体系强调排泄物是罪恶的世俗表现,这与许多其他关于犹太人的中世纪故事,以及注释和圣经都有共同之处。作为一个整体,这个故事将犹太人呈现为世俗罪人的象征,并试图表达和定义关于犹太人不义的流行观念。
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The Story of the Fallen Jew and the Iconography of Jewish Unbelief
“The Story of the Fallen Jew and the Iconography of Jewish Unbelief.” Medieval Christian thought on the Jews often took the form of popular tales, miniature allegories that drew on symbols of sin and corruption. This article discusses one such story, a tale of a Jew who falls in a sewer and refuses to be helped out. The tale circulated from the twelfth century to the seventeenth, in both verse and prose. In its trappings of historicity and use of symbols, it claims to represent a larger truth about Jewish corruption and backwardness. The symbolic system of this story, which highlights excrement as the earthly manifestation of sin, was shared with many other medieval stories about Jews, as well as with exegesis and the Bible. As a whole, the story presents Jews as the icons of earthly sinners, and seeks to express and define popular ideas about Jewish unrighteousness.
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