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An exciting reassessment of the works of Chretien, making use of
modern critical theory to test orthodox opinion. This co-written,
multi-stranded book challenges assumptions about Chretien as the
author of a canon of works. In a series of lively exchanges, its
five authors reassess the relationship between lyric and romance,
between individuality and social conditions, and between psychology
and medieval philosophy. The idea of "logical time" is used to open
up such topics as adventure, memory, imagination, and textual
variation. Recent research on Troyes and on the political agency of
women leads to the reappraisal of subjectivity and gender.
Throughout, the medieval texts associated with the name of Chretien
are highlighted as sites where thought emerges; the implications of
this thought arehistoricized and further conceptualized with the
help of recent theoretical works, including those of Lacan. ZRINKA
STAHULJAK, VIRGINIE GREENE, SARAH KAY, SHARON KINOSHITA and PEGGY
McCRACKEN are professors at the University of California, Los
Angeles, Harvard, New York University, the University of
California, Santa Cruz and the University of Michigan respectively.
A wide variety of texts (from chronicles to Chaucer) studied for
evidence of medieval attitudes towards the processes of change as
they affected individuals at all points of their lives. Rites of
passage is a term and concept more used than considered. Here, for
the first time, its implications are applied and tested in the
field of medieval studies: medievalists from a range of disciplines
consider the varioustheoretical models - folklorist,
anthropological, psychoanalytical - that can be used to analyse
cultures of transition in the history and literature of
fourteenth-century Europe. Ranging over a wide variety of texts,
from chronicles to romances, from priests' manuals to courtesy
books, from state records to the writings of Chaucer, Gower and
Froissart, the contributors identify and analyse medieval attitudes
to the process of change in lifecycle, status,gender and power. A
substantive introduction by Miri Rubin draws together the ideas and
materials discussed in the book to illustrate the relevance and
importance of anthropology to the study of medieval culture.
Contributors: JOEL BURDEN, PATRICIA CULLUM, ISABEL DAVIS, JANE
GILBERT, SARAH KAY, MARK ORMROD, HELEN PHILLIPS, MIRI RUBIN, SHARON
WELLS. NICOLA F. McDONALD is Lecturer in Medieval Literature, the
late W.M ORMROD was Professor of Medieval History, University of
York.
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Violence in Medieval Society (Hardcover)
RIchard W. Kaeuper; Contributions by H S Kay, RIchard W. Kaeuper, Matthew Strickland, J.R.S. Phillips, …
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Discovery Miles 21 820
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Studies of ways in which the rapidly evolving society of medieval
Europe developed social, legal and practical responses to public
and private violence. Violence was endemic in the medieval world,
to an extent most modern people find shocking. Violence was part
and parcel of the public world of institutions [church, state,
chivalry] and the private world of households. In an age of dynamic
expansion it was present everywhere, and contemporary response to
it was contradictory: it was both wrong and at the same time a
regulatory feature of society. This book brings together the views
of a number of scholarson aspects of violence in medieval society,
in England and the larger canvas of western Europe, from the
eleventh to the fifteenth century. There is analysis of the tension
between the practice of violence and hopes for reform; discussion
of violence in literature; examination of assertive political acts
and judicial duels and tournaments; and observations on the
domestic scene and resistance to seigneurial impositions. Professor
RICHARD W. KAEUPER teaches in the Department of History at the
University of Rochester. Contributors: SARAH KAY, RICHARD W.
KAEUPER, MATTHEW STRICKLAND, SEYMOUR PHILLIPS, M.L. BOHNA, PAUL
HYAMS, AMY PHELAN, JULIET VALE, MALCOLM VALE, JAMES A.BRUNDAGE,
BARBARA A. HANAWALT, EDMUND FRYDE
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