作者spanisheyes (hazel)
看板NTU06DFLL
标题[公告] 外国语文学系学术演讲
时间Fri Apr 4 21:14:05 2008
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作者: spanisheyes (hazel) 看板: NTU04DFLL
标题: [公告] 外国语文学系学术演讲
时间: Fri Apr 4 21:13:43 2008
国立台湾大学外国语文学系学术演讲
Cultures of Shame, Cultures of Guilt:
Masculinity Insufficieny in
'The Count of Ponthieu's Daughter'
Speaker: Prof. William E. Burgwinkle
(Reader in Medieval French and Occitan Literature,
Department of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge)
Moderator: Prof. Ming-tsang Yang (Associate Professor, DFLL, NTU)
主持人:杨明苍副教授(国立台湾大学外文系副教授)
Time: 3:00 ~ 5:00 pm, Wednesday, April 16, 2008
时间:2008年4月16日周三下午3:00-5:00
Venue: DFLL New Conference Room, 1F Old Main Library, NTU
地点:台大旧总图一楼外文系新会议室
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Abstract:
Anthropologists used to feel confident in classifying cultures as either
'shame cultures' or 'guilt cultures', depending upon which of these two ways of
experiencing personal turmoil and ostracism was more operative in controlling
behaviour. The 13th-century prose tale of the Fille du Comte de Pontieu, the
earliest literary prose text in French, and one of the most influential on the
development of early Anglo-Norman, English, and French narratives, offers an
opportunity to muddle these two supposedly different strategies of social
control. The daughter in question suffers sterility, rape, attempted murder,
kidnapping, religious conversion, child abandonment, and social isolation in
the course of this very short text and what emerges is that what spells guilt
for her spells shame for the men in her life. This paper will examine these
issues through a celebration of a key text that examines crusading ideology,
cultural identity and the fragility of feudal masculine identity.
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