Tales the Textiles Tell in the Lais of Marie de France :: Weaving as a Signifying System.
This work is unique in showing that textiles constitute a cohesive secondary signifying system throughout the Lais of Marie de France. There they function as texts-within-a-text. Etymologically, both text and textile derive from weaving. We read these textiles as complete signs that transfer meaning...
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Zusammenfassung: | This work is unique in showing that textiles constitute a cohesive secondary signifying system throughout the Lais of Marie de France. There they function as texts-within-a-text. Etymologically, both text and textile derive from weaving. We read these textiles as complete signs that transfer meaning, as symbols whose meaning may or may not be interpreted, or merely as signals highlighting import. The quantity of textile references in Marie's minimalistic texts emphasizes their potential for meaning. In view of the fact that women were the primary producers of textiles until the late Middle Age. |
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505 | 8 | |a Confining TextilesExpressing Selfhood; Balancing Personal and Social Needs; Chapter 4: Conclusion; Summary of Themes; Interweaving; Form for Subjectivity; Selected Bibliography; Subsequent Readings; Index. | |
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