The medieval changeling: health, childcare, and the family unit
The changeling - a monstrous creature swapped for a human child by malevolent powers - is an enduring image in the popular imagination; dubbing a child a changeling is traditionally understood as a way to justify the often-violent rejection of a disabled or ailing infant. Belief in the reality of ch...
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Zusammenfassung: | The changeling - a monstrous creature swapped for a human child by malevolent powers - is an enduring image in the popular imagination; dubbing a child a changeling is traditionally understood as a way to justify the often-violent rejection of a disabled or ailing infant. Belief in the reality of changelings is famously attested in Stephen of Bourbon's disapproving thirteenth-century account of rites at the shrine of Saint Guinefort the Holy Greyhound, where sick children were brought to be cured. However, the focus on the St. Guinefort rituals has meant some scholarly neglect of the wealth of other sources of knowledge (including mystery plays and medical texts) and the nuances with which the changeling motif was used in this period.0This interdisciplinary study considers the idea of the changeling as a cultural construct through an examination of a broad range of medical, miracle, and imaginative texts, as well as the lives of three more conventional Saints, Stephen, Bartholomew and Lawrence, who, in their infancy, were said to have been replaced by a demonic changeling. The author highlights how people from all walks of life were invested in both creating and experiencing the images, texts and artefacts depicting these changelings, and examines societal tensions regarding infants and children: their health, their care, and their position within the familial unit |
Beschreibung: | xii, 253 Seiten Illustrationen (teilweise farbig) 24,7 cm |
ISBN: | 9781843846512 |
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spelling | Sawyer, Rose A. Verfasser (DE-588)1293670081 aut The medieval changeling health, childcare, and the family unit Rose A. Sawyer Cambridge D. S. Brewer 2023 xii, 253 Seiten Illustrationen (teilweise farbig) 24,7 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier The changeling - a monstrous creature swapped for a human child by malevolent powers - is an enduring image in the popular imagination; dubbing a child a changeling is traditionally understood as a way to justify the often-violent rejection of a disabled or ailing infant. Belief in the reality of changelings is famously attested in Stephen of Bourbon's disapproving thirteenth-century account of rites at the shrine of Saint Guinefort the Holy Greyhound, where sick children were brought to be cured. However, the focus on the St. Guinefort rituals has meant some scholarly neglect of the wealth of other sources of knowledge (including mystery plays and medical texts) and the nuances with which the changeling motif was used in this period.0This interdisciplinary study considers the idea of the changeling as a cultural construct through an examination of a broad range of medical, miracle, and imaginative texts, as well as the lives of three more conventional Saints, Stephen, Bartholomew and Lawrence, who, in their infancy, were said to have been replaced by a demonic changeling. The author highlights how people from all walks of life were invested in both creating and experiencing the images, texts and artefacts depicting these changelings, and examines societal tensions regarding infants and children: their health, their care, and their position within the familial unit Geschichte 500-1500 gnd rswk-swf Behinderung (DE-588)4112696-8 gnd rswk-swf Kinderbetreuung (DE-588)4278357-4 gnd rswk-swf Wechselbalg (DE-588)4369674-0 gnd rswk-swf Familie (DE-588)4016397-0 gnd rswk-swf Dämonenglaube (DE-588)4148739-4 gnd rswk-swf Changelings / History Parent and child in literature Child care / History Social history / Medieval, 500-1500 Europe / History / To 1500 Changelings Child care Social history / Medieval Europe To 1500 History Wechselbalg (DE-588)4369674-0 s Dämonenglaube (DE-588)4148739-4 s Familie (DE-588)4016397-0 s Kinderbetreuung (DE-588)4278357-4 s Behinderung (DE-588)4112696-8 s Geschichte 500-1500 z DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 9781800109285 |
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