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This is the first volume fully dedicated to Iberoamerican neomedievalisms. It examines "the Middle Ages" and its uses in Iberoamerica: the Spanish and Portuguese American postcolonies. It is an especially timely topic as scholars in neomedievalism studies become increasingly conscious that...
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Zusammenfassung: | This is the first volume fully dedicated to Iberoamerican neomedievalisms. It examines "the Middle Ages" and its uses in Iberoamerica: the Spanish and Portuguese American postcolonies. It is an especially timely topic as scholars in neomedievalism studies become increasingly conscious that the field has different trajectories outside Europe and beyond the English-speaking world.00The collection provides needed alternatives to the by-now standardized understanding of neomedievalism as allied to nationalism, nostalgia, xenophobia, origin stories, elitism, and white Christian identity. It dislocates the field from its established trends and finds generative, yet unexplored examples of neomedievalism: political, religious, literary, and gendered. The volume will be of interest to established scholars of neomedievalism studies, to scholars of Latin America, and to the new and growing generation of students and colleagues interested in truly global neomedievalist studies. |
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spelling | Iberoamerican neomedievalisms. "The Middle Ages" and its uses in Latin America / nadia R. Altschul; Maria Ruhlmann. Leeds : Arc Humanities Press 2022. 1 online resource (236 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Arc Medievalist This is the first volume fully dedicated to Iberoamerican neomedievalisms. It examines "the Middle Ages" and its uses in Iberoamerica: the Spanish and Portuguese American postcolonies. It is an especially timely topic as scholars in neomedievalism studies become increasingly conscious that the field has different trajectories outside Europe and beyond the English-speaking world.00The collection provides needed alternatives to the by-now standardized understanding of neomedievalism as allied to nationalism, nostalgia, xenophobia, origin stories, elitism, and white Christian identity. It dislocates the field from its established trends and finds generative, yet unexplored examples of neomedievalism: political, religious, literary, and gendered. The volume will be of interest to established scholars of neomedievalism studies, to scholars of Latin America, and to the new and growing generation of students and colleagues interested in truly global neomedievalist studies. Print version record. Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- List of Illustrations -- Chapter 1. Postcolonizing Neomedievalism: An Introduction -- Chapter 2. The Criollo Invention of the Middle Ages -- Chapter 3. A Militant and Peasant-Based Medieval History in Brazil: Fanning the Spark of Hope -- Chapter 4. Neomedievalism and the Hagiography of Valdemiro Santiago: Neopentecostal Sanctification -- Chapter 5. The "Middle Ages" in the Brazilian Presidential Elections of 2018: The Left, the Right, and the Centre -- Chapter 6. Averroes in Mid-Colonial and Inter-Imperial Cordoba -- Chapter 7. Hypermedievalizing and De-Medievalizing Dante: Leopoldo Lugones's and Jorge Luis Borges's Rewritings of Inferno V -- Chapter 8. Borges and Kennings -- Chapter 9. Memory, Desire, and Sexual Identity in Manuel Mujica Lainez's El unicornio -- Chapter 10. Rewriting and Visualizing the Cid: The Reconstruction of Medieval Gender and Race in Argentinian Graphic Novels Medievalism Latin America. Medievalism Social aspects. Medievalism in popular culture. Médiévisme Amérique latine. Médiévisme Aspect social. LITERARY CRITICISM / Caribbean & Latin American. bisacsh Medievalism fast Latin America fast Altschul, Nadia R. Ruhlmann, Maria. Print version: Iberoamerican neomedievalisms. "The Middle Ages" and its uses in Latin America. Leeds : Arc Humanities Press 2022 9781641894814 (OCoLC)1317682418 Arc medievalist. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2021100245 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=3582987 Volltext |
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title | Iberoamerican neomedievalisms. "The Middle Ages" and its uses in Latin America / |
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title_exact_search | Iberoamerican neomedievalisms. "The Middle Ages" and its uses in Latin America / |
title_full | Iberoamerican neomedievalisms. "The Middle Ages" and its uses in Latin America / nadia R. Altschul; Maria Ruhlmann. |
title_fullStr | Iberoamerican neomedievalisms. "The Middle Ages" and its uses in Latin America / nadia R. Altschul; Maria Ruhlmann. |
title_full_unstemmed | Iberoamerican neomedievalisms. "The Middle Ages" and its uses in Latin America / nadia R. Altschul; Maria Ruhlmann. |
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