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World Medievalism

- The Middle Ages in Modern Textual Culture
Af: Louise D'Arcens Engelsk Hardback

World Medievalism

- The Middle Ages in Modern Textual Culture
Af: Louise D'Arcens Engelsk Hardback
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World Medievalism: The Middle Ages in Modern Textual Culture explores the ways in which a range of modern textual cultures have continued to engage creatively with the medieval past in order to come to terms with the global present. Building its argument through four case studies--from the Middle East, France, Southeast Asia, and Indigenous Australia--it shows that to understand medievalism as a cultural idiom with global reach, we need to develop a more nuanced grasp of the different ways ''the Middle Ages'' have come to signify beyond Europe as well as within a Europe that has been transformed by multiculturalism and the global economy. The book''s case studies are explored within a conceptual framework in which medievalism itself is formulated as ''world-disclosing'' a transhistorical encounter that enables the modern subject to apprehend the past ''world'' opened up in medieval and medievalist texts and objects. The book analyses the cultural and material conditions under which its texts are produced, disseminated, and received, and examines literature alongside films, television programs, newspapers and journals, political tracts, as well as such material and artefactual texts as photographs, paintings, statues, buildings, rock art, and fossils. While the case studies feature distinctive localised forms of medievalism, taken together they reveal how imperial and global legacies have ensured that the medieval period continues to be perceived as a commonly held past that can be retrieved, reclaimed, or revived in response to the accelerated changes and uncertainties of global modernity.
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World Medievalism: The Middle Ages in Modern Textual Culture explores the ways in which a range of modern textual cultures have continued to engage creatively with the medieval past in order to come to terms with the global present. Building its argument through four case studies--from the Middle East, France, Southeast Asia, and Indigenous Australia--it shows that to understand medievalism as a cultural idiom with global reach, we need to develop a more nuanced grasp of the different ways ''the Middle Ages'' have come to signify beyond Europe as well as within a Europe that has been transformed by multiculturalism and the global economy. The book''s case studies are explored within a conceptual framework in which medievalism itself is formulated as ''world-disclosing'' a transhistorical encounter that enables the modern subject to apprehend the past ''world'' opened up in medieval and medievalist texts and objects. The book analyses the cultural and material conditions under which its texts are produced, disseminated, and received, and examines literature alongside films, television programs, newspapers and journals, political tracts, as well as such material and artefactual texts as photographs, paintings, statues, buildings, rock art, and fossils. While the case studies feature distinctive localised forms of medievalism, taken together they reveal how imperial and global legacies have ensured that the medieval period continues to be perceived as a commonly held past that can be retrieved, reclaimed, or revived in response to the accelerated changes and uncertainties of global modernity.
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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 224
ISBN-13: 9780198825944
Indbinding: Hardback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 0198825943
Udg. Dato: 25 nov 2021
Længde: 20mm
Bredde: 142mm
Højde: 210mm
Forlag: Oxford University Press
Oplagsdato: 25 nov 2021
Forfatter(e): Louise D'Arcens
Forfatter(e) Louise D'Arcens


Kategori Filmhistorie, teori & kritik


ISBN-13 9780198825944


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Hardback


Sider 224


Udgave


Længde 20mm


Bredde 142mm


Højde 210mm


Udg. Dato 25 nov 2021


Oplagsdato 25 nov 2021


Forlag Oxford University Press