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 ,
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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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520 | |a 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 common in modern thinking do not apply to pre-modern mentalities, we argue that individuals in medieval and pre-modern societies did not necessarily consider sacred and secular, male and female, real and fictional, and opposing emotions as absolute dichotomies.The contributors to the present collection examine a wide range of cultural artifacts - literary texts, wall paintings, sculptures, jewelry, manuscript illustrations, and various objects as to what they reflect regarding the dominant perceptual system - the network of beliefs, worldviews, presumptions, values, and norms of viewing/reading/hearing different from modern epistemology strongly predicated on the binary nature of things and people. The essays suggest that analyzing pre-modern cultural works of art or literature in light of reception theory can lead to a better understanding of how those cultural products influenced individuals and impacted their thoughts and actions. | ||
530 | |a Issued also in print. | ||
538 | |a Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. | ||
546 | |a In English. | ||
588 | 0 | |a Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 09. Dez 2023) | |
650 | 4 | |a Europa. | |
650 | 4 | |a Frühe Neuzeit. | |
650 | 4 | |a Rezeptionsforschung. | |
650 | 4 | |a Vormoderne+Kultur. | |
650 | 4 | |a verschwommene Grenzen. | |
650 | 7 | |a HISTORY / Medieval. |2 bisacsh | |
653 | |a Early Modern Ages. | ||
653 | |a Reception Studies. | ||
653 | |a burred boundaries. | ||
653 | |a pre-modern Europe. | ||
653 | |a pre-modern culture. | ||
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700 | 1 | |a Tohar, Vered, |e editor. |4 edt |4 http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt | |
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