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The gendering of martyrdom: Sixteenth-century English martyrology and the defense of the Protestant Church.

机译:教的性别划分:16世纪的英国教和新教教会的防御。

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This thesis looks at the defense of the Protestant Church in sixteenth-century England through the gendered rhetoric and imagery of martyrology. During this period of religious instability, martyrdom was a real danger and martyrology was an important and immediate form of literature. Martyrology took many forms, not just works such as John Foxe's Acts and Monuments and John Bale's editions of Anne Askew's Examinations , but also ballads, chronicles, wills, and both published and unpublished letters of the martyrs and their supporters. The introduction places this thesis into the historiographical debates over the English Reformation as well as situating it within the field of gender history. The first part then outlines the roles women and men played within martyrological sources. The rhetoric of martyrology was always anchored by real people. The second part examines the nature of the language and metaphor of martyrology. Not only were women described exhibiting traditionally male attributes, but they were also portrayed using male idioms, specifically becoming soldiers of Christ or being in imitatio Christi. At the same time they were able to possess traditional, feminine (and Christian) characteristics of passivity, obedience, modesty, and dependence. For men the situation was as complex. They too were soldiers, boldly debating Catholic authorities, and Christ-like, enduring horrible deaths at the stake. Men, however, were also expected to be perfect Christians: passive, obedient, modest, and dependent. Because early modern ideas about gender resembled a sliding scale with men being closer to perfection, adopting feminine traits was more difficult for men than adopting male traits was for women. Being described as acting with "maidenly modesty" could not have been comfortable. Martyrologists were not inventing the imagery they used. Part three shows how they drew on the early church, medieval heresy, and the Bible for the language they used in building a history for Protestants. In conclusion, women made better martyrs than men because they could move more easily between male and female characteristics. They provided martyrologists with perfect examples of God's grace working in the world, and, therefore, with the strongest propaganda for the reformed cause.
机译:本论文通过性别修辞学和of教学的图像,考察了十六世纪英格兰新教教会的防御。在这个宗教动荡的时期,yr教是一种真正的危险,yr教学是一种重要而直接的文学形式。教采取了多种形式,不仅包括约翰·福克斯的《法案与纪念碑》和约翰·巴尔的《安妮·阿库斯的考试》,还包括民谣,编年史,遗嘱,以及烈士及其支持者的公开信和未公开信。引言将本论文置于有关英国宗教改革的史学辩论中,并将其置于性别史领域。然后,第一部分概述了男性和男性在教活动中所扮演的角色。教学的言论总是以真实的人为基础。第二部分考察了mart教语言和隐喻的性质。描述的妇女不仅表现出传统上的男性特征,而且还使用男性习语来描绘女性,特别是成为基督的士兵或在克里斯蒂的模仿中。同时,他们能够拥有被动,服从,谦虚和依赖的传统,女性(和基督教)特征。对于男人来说,情况是如此复杂。他们也是士兵,大胆地辩论天主教当局,并且像基督一样,在死刑台上遭受可怕的死亡。然而,人们也期望男人是完美的基督徒:被动,听话,谦虚和依赖。由于早期关于性别的现代观念与男性趋于完美时的比例相似,因此男性采用女性特质要比男性采用女性特质困难。被描述为“谦虚谦虚”的举动可能让人不自在。烈士们并没有发明他们使用的图像。第三部分显示了他们是如何利用早期教会,中世纪异端和圣经为他们建立新教徒历史所使用的语言的。总之,女性比男性更能打烈士,因为她们可以在男性特征和女性特征之间更轻松地移动。他们为教者提供了上帝在世界上所作的恩典的完美典范,因此为改革的事业提供了最有力的宣传。

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  • 作者

    Sanders, Gabrielle S.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Rochester.;

  • 授予单位 University of Rochester.;
  • 学科 Religion History of.;Gender Studies.;History European.;Womens Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2007
  • 页码 313 p.
  • 总页数 313
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 宗教史、宗教地理;欧洲史;社会学;
  • 关键词

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