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犹太男性月经神话的中世纪根源。

Medieval Roots of the Myth of Jewish Male Menstruation.

作者信息

Maor Noga Roguin, Roguin Ariel, Roguin Nathan

机构信息

Clalit Health Services, Haifa and Western Galilee District, Nahariya, Israel.

Department of Cardiology, Hillel Yaffe Medical Center, Hadera, Israel.

出版信息

Rambam Maimonides Med J. 2021 Oct 25;12(4):e0033. doi: 10.5041/RMMJ.10454.

Abstract

The Jews in Western Europe during the middle ages were often perceived as distinct from other people not only in their religion, but also by virtue of peculiar physical characteristics. Male Jews were circumcised, which made them physically distinct in the sexual realm. They were believed to have a flux of blood due to hemorrhoids that was thought to more abound in Jews because they consumed salty foods and gross undigested blood, and were melancholic. By the late medieval and early modern periods, the male menstruation motif had become closely connected to the theory of the four humors and the balance between bodily fluids. Men in general were thought of as emitting extra heat, whereas women were considered to be physically cooler. While most men were generally able to reduce their heat naturally, there was a perception that womanish Jewish males were unable to do so, and thereby required "menstruation" (i.e. a literal discharge of blood) in order to achieve bodily equilibrium. The Jewish male image as having menses due to bleeding hemorrhoids was an anti-Semitic claim that had a religious explanation: Jews menstruated because they had been beaten in their hindquarters for having crucified Jesus Christ. This reflection is one of the first biological-racial motifs that were used by the Christians. Preceding this, anti-Semitic rationalizations were mostly religious. However, once these Christians mixed anti-Semitism with science, by emphasizing the metaphorical moral impurity of Jews, the subsequent belief that Jewish men "menstruated" developed-a belief that would have dire historical consequences for the Jewish communities of Europe until even the mid-twentieth century. This topic has direct applicability to current medical practice. The anti-Semitic perspective of Jewish male menstruation would never have taken hold if the medical community had not ignored the facts, and if the population in general had had a knowledge of the facts. In the same way, it is important for present-day scientists and healthcare professionals to understand thoroughly a topic and not to deliberately ignore the facts, which can affect professional and public thought, thereby leading to incorrect and at times immoral conclusions.

摘要

中世纪西欧的犹太人常常被视为与其他人不同,不仅在于他们的宗教信仰,还因其独特的身体特征。犹太男性接受割礼,这使他们在性方面身体特征明显不同。人们认为他们因痔疮而有血液流出,而且犹太人因食用咸食和未消化的粗血而多患痔疮,还多愁善感。到了中世纪晚期和近代早期,男性月经的主题已与四体液理论以及体液平衡紧密相连。一般来说,男性被认为会散发过多热量,而女性则被认为身体较凉。虽然大多数男性通常能够自然散热,但人们认为具有女性特质的犹太男性无法做到,因此需要“月经”(即实际的血液排出)来实现身体平衡。将犹太男性描绘成因痔疮出血而有月经的形象是一种反犹主义的说法,并有宗教解释:犹太人之所以有月经,是因为他们因钉死耶稣基督而被打了屁股。这种观念是基督徒最早使用的生物 - 种族主题之一。在此之前,反犹主义的合理化解释大多是宗教性的。然而,一旦这些基督徒将反犹主义与科学结合起来,通过强调犹太人隐喻性的道德不纯洁,随后就形成了犹太男性“有月经”的观念——这种观念对欧洲的犹太社区产生了可怕的历史后果,一直持续到20世纪中叶。这个话题对当前的医学实践有直接的适用性。如果医学界没有忽视事实,如果普通民众了解事实,那么关于犹太男性月经的反犹主义观点就永远不会盛行。同样,对于当今的科学家和医疗保健专业人员来说,彻底理解一个话题并故意不忽视事实非常重要,因为这可能会影响专业和公众的思想,从而导致不正确且有时不道德的结论。

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