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History in the comic mode : medieval communities and the matter of person / edited by Rachel Fulton, Bruce W. Holsinger.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Fulton Brown, Rachel.
Holsinger, Bruce.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Middle Ages.
Civilization, Medieval.
Individuality--Europe--History--To 1500.
Individuality.
Identity (Psychology)--Europe--History--To 1500.
Identity (Psychology).
Community life--Europe--History--To 1500.
Community life.
Religion and sociology--Europe--History--To 1500.
Religion and sociology.
Human body--Social aspects--Europe--History--To 1500.
Human body.
Soul--Social aspects--Europe--History--To 1500.
Soul.
Europe--Religious life and customs.
Europe.
Europe--Social conditions--To 1492.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (x, 392 pages) : illustrations
Place of Publication:
New York : Columbia University Press, c2007.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
In this groundbreaking collection, twenty-one prominent medievalists discuss continuity and change in ideas of personhood and community and argue for the viability of the comic mode in the study and recovery of history. These scholars approach their sources not from a particular ideological viewpoint but with an understanding that all topics, questions, and explanations are viable. They draw on a variety of sources in Latin, Arabic, French, German, Middle English, and more, and employ a range of theories and methodologies, always keeping in mind that environments are inseparable from the making of the people who inhabit them and that these people are in part constituted by and understood in terms of their communities. Essays feature close readings of both familiar and lesser known materials, offering provocative interpretations of John of Rupescissa's alchemy; the relationship between the living and the saintly dead in Bernard of Clairvaux's sermons; the nomenclature of heresy in the early eleventh century; the apocalyptic visions of Robert of Uzès; Machiavelli's De principatibus; the role of "demotic religiosity" in economic development; and the visions of Elizabeth of Schönau. Contributors write as historians of religion, art, literature, culture, and society, approaching their subjects through the particular and the singular rather than through the thematic and the theoretical. Playing with the wild possibilities of the historical fragments at their disposal, the scholars in this collection advance a new and exciting approach to writing medieval history.
Contents:
Forgetting Hathumoda : the afterlife of the first abbess of Gandersheim / Frederick S. Paxton
"If one member glories
" : community between the living and the saintly dead in Bernard of Clairvaux's Sermons for the Feast of All Saints / Anna Harrison
The pope's shrunken head : the apocalyptic visions of Robert of Uzes / Raymond Clemens
Thomas of Cantimpre and female sanctity / John Coakley
The changing fortunes of Angela of Foligno, daughter, mother, and wife / Catherine M. Mooney
"A particular light of understanding" : Margaret of Cortona, the Franciscans, and a Cortonese cleric / Mary Harvey Doyno
Fragments of devotion : charters and canons in Aquitaine, 876-1050 / Anna Trumbore Jones
Naming names : the nomenclature of heresy in the early eleventh century / Thomas Head
Economic development and demotic religiosity / Richard Landes
Back-biting and self-promotion : the work of merchants of the Cairo Geniza / Jessica Goldberg
John of Salisbury and the civic utility of religion / Mark Silk
Understanding contagion : the contaminating effect of another's sin / Susan R. Kramer
Calvin's smile / John Jeffries Martin
Why all the fuss about the mind? : a medievalist's perspective on cognitive theory / Anne L. Clark
Aspects of blood piety in a late-medieval English manuscript, London, British Library MS Additional 37049 / Marlene Villalobos Hennessy
Machiavelli, trauma, and the scandal of the prince : an essay in speculative history / Alison K. Frazier
Low country ascetics and oriental luxury : Jacques de Vitry, Marie of Oignies, and the treasures of Oignies / Sharon Farmer
Crystalline wombs and pregnant hearts : the exuberant bodies of the Katharinenthal Visitation Group / Jacqueline E. Jung
Gluttony and the anthropology of pain in Dante's Inferno and Purgatorio / Manuele Gragnolati
"Human heaven" : John of Rupescissa's Alchemy at the end of the world / Leah DeVun
Magic, bodies, university masters, and the invention of the late medieval witch / Steven P. Marrone
Afterword : history in the comic mode / Rachel Fulton and Bruce Holsinger.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based upon print version of record.
ISBN:
9780231508476
0231508476
OCLC:
828795078

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