Blurred Boundaries and Deceptive Dichotomies in Pre-Modern Texts and Images : : Culture, Society and Reception / / ed. by Dafna Nissim, Vered Tohar.

This collection of essays focuses on the way blurred boundaries are represented in pre-modern texts and visual art and how they were received and perceived by their audiences: readers, listeners, and viewers. According to the current understanding that opposing cognitive categories that are so commo...

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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter, , [2023]
2024
Year of Publication:2023
Language:English
Series:Fundamentals of Medieval and Early Modern Culture , 28
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Physical Description:1 online resource (VII, 258 p.)
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Acknowledgements --   |t Table of Contents --   |t Blurred Boundaries in Pre-Modern Texts and Images: Aspects of Audiences and Readers-Viewers Responses --   |t The Sacred and the Profane in German Courtly Romances and Late Medieval Verse Narratives: With an Emphasis on Ulrich Bonerius and Heinrich Kaufringer --   |t The Poetic and Ideological Blurring of Boundaries in the Jewish Book of Ethics Orḥot Ṣaddiqim --   |t Laughing at Death: Blurred Boundaries in Giotto's Last Judgment --   |t The Popular in Service of the Sacred: The Sculpted Musicians of Santiago de Compostela --   |t Image and Legend of Saint Margaret as an Aid in Childbirth Rituals --   |t Violent Women and the Blurring of Gender in some Medieval Narratives --   |t On the Heavenly and the Earthly, the Secular as Sacred - A New Reading of Medieval Hebrew Fables --   |t The Secular and the Sacred in a Bifolio from Louis of Laval's Book of Hours and Its Spiritual Use --   |t Between Psalter and "Mirrors for Princes": On the Moral and Didactic Messages in BL Cotton MS Domitian A XVII --   |t Visual and Textual Authority: Reading Chevalier in Manuscripts of La Vie des pères --   |t Aspects of Italian and Flemish Identity in Relation to Book Illumination: Reception of Devotional and Antiquarian Ideas through Depictions of Jewelry --   |t List of Illustrations --   |t Notes on Contributors --   |t Index 
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