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Marginal figures in the global Middle Ages and the Renaissance / edited by Meg Lota Brown.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Brown, Meg Lota, editor.
Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, organizer.
Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies. Annual Conference 2016 : Phoenix, Ariz.)
Series:
Arizona studies in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance ; v. 47.
Arizona studies in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, 2034-5585 ; Volume 47
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Marginality, Social--History--To 1500--Congresses.
Marginality, Social.
Marginality, Social--History--Congresses.
Marginality, Social, in art--Congresses.
Marginality, Social, in art.
Marginality, Social, in literature--Congresses.
Marginality, Social, in literature.
Middle Ages--Congresses.
Middle Ages.
Renaissance--Congresses.
Renaissance.
Genre:
Conference papers and proceedings.
History.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (244 pages)
Place of Publication:
Turnhout, Belgium Brepols Publishers, 2021
Language Note:
English text with some selections in Spanish.
Summary:
"The essays in this collection explore the motives and methods of marginalization throughout pre-modern Europe, Japan, the Ottoman Empire, and areas that are now Mexico, Iran, Peru, Syria, and Costa Rica. The authors offer a rich variety of perspectives on precarity and privilege, resistance and hybridity. They unpack the intersections of power, tradition, and difference. And they examine the relationship of marginality to both violence and creativity not only in the global Middle Ages and Renaissance but also in our present moment. While deepening readers? understanding of our antecedents, the collection illuminates the contemporary urgency of being 'ethically awake to the needs, sufferings, sorrows, and dignity of others around the globe'."--Back cover.
Contents:
1 One-World Ambitions: Reading Donne's Globalism Otherwise Post-9/11 p. 1 / Arnaud Zimmern
2 The Convergence of the Twain: Early Modern Encounters between Japan and Britain p. 29 / Paul Hartle
3 Representations of the Plowman and the Prostitute in Puritan and Anti-Puritan Satire: Or the Rhetoric of Plainness and the Reformation of the Popular in the Harvey-Nashe Quarrel p. 55 / Kyle Diroberto
4 The Darkside of Celtic Mythology: The Evil Eye, Evil Creatures, and the Frightening Side of the Otherworld p. 95 / Angela Loewenhagen Schrader
5 Women Wearing the Pants: Cross-dressing and Performativity in Early Modern Drama p. 109 / Elizabeth Labiner
6 Assassins and the Old Man of the Mountain in Medieval Literature: The Evidence of Der Stricker's Daniel von dem Blühenden Tal p. 123 / Albrecht Classen
7 Designing Disgrace: Early Modern Female Artists Creating in the Margins p. 141 / Meg Lota Brown and Kari Boyd McBride
8 "Die a King": Gonzalo Pizarro's Rebellion in the Second Part of the Royal Commentaries p. 165 / James W. Fuerst
9 Veiled Truths: Early Modern European Travel Accounts of Ottoman and Safavid Women p. 187 / Lindsay Weiler-Leon
10 Early Modern Retellings of Pre-Conquest Maya Femininity: The Xtabay Legend and Its Resonances p. 203 / Sharonah Esther Fredrick.
Notes:
"The origins of this volume are in the Annual ACMRS Conference of 2016"--Page ix.
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
2-503-59704-1
9782503597034
OCLC:
1266217913

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