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Medieval Cultures in Contact (Hardcover)
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Medieval Cultures in Contact (Hardcover)
Series: Fordham Series in Medieval Studies
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Medievalists have long considered topics of cultural contact such
as antagonism or exchange between western Europe and the Islamic
world, the west's debts to Byzantium, European expansion during the
Crusades, and Mediterranean trade. Medieval Cultures in Contact
grows out of such traditional themes of European identity and its
relations with others, but its essays pose new questions and view
the topic from different perspectives.In recent generations, the
study of non-European cultures for their effects on the west has
changed to consideration of diverse medieval cultures as separate
and worth studying on their own. The change is due in part to the
influences of other disciplines, such as comparative literature,
the social sciences, and subaltern studies. With the increased
interest in such groups, cultures in contact is no longer
necessarily European contact with one group or another, with
Europeans the common ground in each encounter; it now extends to a
much wider range of cultures and their interactions.The approach to
cultures in contact running through many essays of this volume is
that the meeting of cultures promotes historical change in the
original societies and creates new societies at the point of
contact. The medieval world was rich in the meeting of cultures
that created new circumstances and results, some based on borders
between cultures, others on internal reactions to contact. The
essays in Medieval Cultures in Contact consider many diverse
locales, periods, and protagonists in which or on whom the meeting
of cultures was formative. The topics include the origin of western
Christian culture in Bede's England, the contact of east and west
in the Islamic and Asian worlds, the western perceptions of the
east in German literature, and cross-cultural influences in several
Mediterranean regions. The relations between the Christian majority
and the culture of the Jewish minority in northwestern Europe, and
the interaction between the occupational cultures of minstrels and
clerics are related issues. The second section of the volume
presents two models for teaching cultural contacts in the middle
ages: one discusses the need to recognize such interactions as part
of medieval history, and two linked essays show how literary
diversity has been treated in practice.
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