Ritter außer Gefecht: Konzepte passiver Bewährung im Wigalois und im Widuwilt

Wirnt von Grafenberg’s Middle High German romance ›Wigalois‹ features a hero who proves his knightly excellence not only actively when fighting male opponents but also passively when threatened by aggressive women. By killing his most dangerous opponent and burying that opponent’s wife, Wigalois ove...

Full description

Saved in:  
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Lembke, Astrid 1980- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:German
Check availability: HBZ Gateway
Journals Online & Print:
Drawer...
Fernleihe:Fernleihe für die Fachinformationsdienste
Published: De Gruyter [2015]
In: Aschkenas
Year: 2015, Volume: 25, Issue: 1, Pages: 63-82
Online Access: Volltext (Verlag)
Volltext (doi)

MARC

LEADER 00000naa a22000002 4500
001 1742299342
003 DE-627
005 20201208171607.0
007 cr uuu---uuuuu
008 201208s2015 xx |||||o 00| ||ger c
024 7 |a 10.1515/asch-2015-0008  |2 doi 
035 |a (DE-627)1742299342 
035 |a (DE-599)KXP1742299342 
040 |a DE-627  |b ger  |c DE-627  |e rda 
041 |a ger 
084 |a 0  |a 1  |2 ssgn 
100 1 |e VerfasserIn  |0 (DE-588)104594646X  |0 (DE-627)775172081  |0 (DE-576)399291903  |4 aut  |a Lembke, Astrid  |d 1980- 
109 |a Lembke, Astrid 1980- 
245 1 0 |a Ritter außer Gefecht  |b Konzepte passiver Bewährung im Wigalois und im Widuwilt 
264 1 |c [2015] 
336 |a Text  |b txt  |2 rdacontent 
337 |a Computermedien  |b c  |2 rdamedia 
338 |a Online-Ressource  |b cr  |2 rdacarrier 
520 |a Wirnt von Grafenberg’s Middle High German romance ›Wigalois‹ features a hero who proves his knightly excellence not only actively when fighting male opponents but also passively when threatened by aggressive women. By killing his most dangerous opponent and burying that opponent’s wife, Wigalois overcomes his passivity and turns into an unquestioned sovereign ruler. The protagonist of the romance ›Widuwilt‹, on the other hand, a late medieval anonymous Yiddish adaptation of Wirnt ’s ›Wigalois‹, is characterized as passive and helpless throughout the text. Instead of overcoming his most dangerous opponent, the hero is overcome himself. Until the very end he depends upon the help of others, especially women. This transformation points to a preference for symmetrical relationships between men and women as well as to a concept of heroism that places the hero within his community instead of apart from it. 
601 |a Konzeption 
773 0 8 |i Enthalten in  |t Aschkenas  |d Berlin : De Gruyter, 1991  |g 25(2015), 1, Seite 63-82  |h Online-Ressource  |w (DE-627)331636638  |w (DE-600)2052844-9  |w (DE-576)303576820  |x 1865-9438  |7 nnns 
773 1 8 |g volume:25  |g year:2015  |g number:1  |g pages:63-82 
856 4 0 |u https://www.degruyter.com/view/journals/asch/25/1/article-p63.xml  |x Verlag 
856 |u https://doi.org/10.1515/asch-2015-0008  |x doi  |3 Volltext 
951 |a AR 
ELC |a 1 
ITA |a 1  |t 1 
LOK |0 000 xxxxxcx a22 zn 4500 
LOK |0 001 3819326960 
LOK |0 003 DE-627 
LOK |0 004 1742299342 
LOK |0 005 20201208165254 
LOK |0 008 201208||||||||||||||||ger||||||| 
LOK |0 040   |a DE-Tue135  |c DE-627  |d DE-Tue135 
LOK |0 092   |o n 
LOK |0 852   |a DE-Tue135 
LOK |0 852 1  |9 00 
LOK |0 935   |a ixzs  |a ixzo 
ORI |a SA-MARC-ixtheoa001.raw 
REL |a 1 
SUB |a REL