Defining neomedievalism(s) II:
Following on from previous issues, this volume continues to explore definitions of neomedievalism and its relationship to traditional medievalism. In four essays that open the volume, Harry Brown, KellyAnn Fitzpatrick, David W. Marshall, and Nils Holger Petersen underscore the elusive nature of dist...
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Zusammenfassung: | Following on from previous issues, this volume continues to explore definitions of neomedievalism and its relationship to traditional medievalism. In four essays that open the volume, Harry Brown, KellyAnn Fitzpatrick, David W. Marshall, and Nils Holger Petersen underscore the elusive nature of distinctions between the two fields, particularly when assessing contemporary film, music, and electronic media. Seven articles then test the need for these distinctions, on subject matter ranging from Sir Walter Scott as a historian; M. E. Braddon's gendered medievalism; friendship models in Mary Elizabeth Haweis's Chaucer for Children; Jorge Luis Borges's Northern interests; medieval practices in Ellis Peters's Cadfael novels; innovative exhibits at the Museum of Wolframs-Eschenbach; and Celtic patterns in modern tattoos. Theory and practice are thus juxtaposed once again in a volume that is certain to fuel a central debate in not one but two of the fastest growing areas of academia |
Beschreibung: | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 14 Feb 2023) Defining neomedievalism(s) : some perspective(s). Medieval unmoored / Amy S. Kaufman ; Neomedievalism, hyperrealism, and simulation / Brent Moberly and Kevin Moberly ; A short essay about neomedievalism / Lesley Coote ; Neomedievalism : an eleventh little Middle Ages? / Cory Lowell Grewell ; The simulacrum of neomedievalism / M.J. Toswell ; Sandworms, bodices, and undergrounds : the transformative mélange of neomedievalism / E.L. Risden ; Dark matters and slippery words : grappling with neomedievalism(s) / Lauryn S. Mayer -- (Neo-)medievalist interpretations. Utopia and heterotopia : Byzantine modernisms in America / Glenn Peers ; Queer crusading, military masculinity, and allegories of Vietnam in Richard Lester's Robin and Marian / Tison Pugh ; Getting reel with Grendel's mother : the abject maternal and social critique / David W. Marshall ; The colony writes back : F.N. Robinson's Complete works of Geoffrey Chaucer and the translatio of Chaucer studies to the United States / Richard Utz ; False memories : the dream of Chaucer and Chaucer's dream in the medieval revival / Richard H. Osberg |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 193 Seiten) |
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