Affective and Emotional Economies in Medieval and Early Modern Europe
Title | Affective and Emotional Economies in Medieval and Early Modern Europe PDF eBook |
Author | Andreea Marculescu |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 282 |
Release | 2017-11-05 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 3319606697 |
This book analyzes how acts of feeling at a discursive, somatic, and rhetorical level were theorized and practiced in multiple medieval and early-modern sources (literary, medical, theological, and archival). It covers a large chronological and geographical span from eleventh-century France, to fifteenth-century Iberia and England, and ending with seventeenth-century Jesuit meditative literature. Essays in this book explore how particular emotional norms belonging to different socio-cultural communities (courtly, academic, urban elites) were subverted or re-shaped; engage with the study of emotions as sudden, but impactful, bursts of sensory experience and feelings; and analyze how emotions are filtered and negotiated through the prism of literary texts and the socio-political status of their authors.
Death and Disease in the Medieval and Early Modern World
Title | Death and Disease in the Medieval and Early Modern World PDF eBook |
Author | Lori Jones |
Publisher | Boydell & Brewer |
Pages | 375 |
Release | 2022-11-22 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 1914049098 |
Juxtaposing and interlacing similarities and differences across and beyond the pre-modern Mediterranean world, Christian, Islamic and Jewish healing traditions, the collection highlights and nuances some of the recent critical advances in scholarship on death and disease.
Emotion in Christian and Islamic Contemplative Texts, 1100–1250
Title | Emotion in Christian and Islamic Contemplative Texts, 1100–1250 PDF eBook |
Author | A. S. Lazikani |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 279 |
Release | 2021-06-07 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 3030599248 |
This book offers a comparative study of emotion in Arabic Islamic and English Christian contemplative texts, c. 1110-1250, contributing to the emerging interest in ‘globalization’ in medieval studies. A.S.Lazikani argues for the necessity of placing medieval English devotional texts in a more global context and seeks to modify influential narratives on the ‘history of emotions’ to enable this more wide-ranging critical outlook. Across eight chapters, the book examines the dialogic encounters generated by comparative readings of Muhyddin Ibn ‘Arabi (1165-1240), ‘Umar Ibn al-Fārid (1181-1235), Abu al-Hasan al-Shushtarī (d. 1269), Ancrene Wisse (c. 1225), and the Wooing Group (c. 1225). Investigating the two-fold ‘paradigms of love’ in the figure of Jesus and in the image of the heart, the (dis)embodied language of affect, and the affective semiotics of absence and secrecy, Lazikani demonstrates an interconnection between the religious traditions of early Christianity and Islam.
Emotions, Art, and Christianity in the Transatlantic World, 1450–1800
Title | Emotions, Art, and Christianity in the Transatlantic World, 1450–1800 PDF eBook |
Author | Heather Graham |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 407 |
Release | 2021-08-24 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9004464689 |
A study into the role of visual and material culture in shaping early modern emotional experiences, c. 1450–1800
Performative Polemic
Title | Performative Polemic PDF eBook |
Author | Kathrina Ann LaPorta |
Publisher | Rutgers University Press |
Pages | 438 |
Release | 2021-06-21 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1644532115 |
Performative Polemic is the first literary historical study to analyze the “war of words” unleashed in the pamphlets denouncing Louis XIV’s absolute monarchy between 1667 and 1715. As conflict erupted between the French ruler and his political enemies, pamphlet writers across Europe penned scathing assaults on the Sun King’s bellicose impulses and expansionist policies. This book investigates how pamphlet writers challenged the monarchy’s monopoly over the performance of sovereignty by contesting the very mechanisms through which the crown legitimized its authority at home and abroad. Author Kathrina LaPorta offers a new conceptual framework for reading pamphlets as political interventions, asserting that an analysis of the pamphlet’s form is crucial to understanding how pamphleteers seduced readers by capitalizing on existing markets in literature, legal writing, and journalism. Pamphlet writers appeal to the theater-going public that would have been attending plays by Molière and Racine, as well as to readers of historical novels and periodicals. Pamphleteers entertained readers as they attacked the performative circuitry behind the curtain of monarchy.
The Identities of Catherine de' Medici
Title | The Identities of Catherine de' Medici PDF eBook |
Author | Susan Broomhall |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 408 |
Release | 2021-07-05 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9004461817 |
An innovative analysis of the representational strategies that constructed Catherine de’ Medici and sought to explain her behaviour and motivations.
Approaches to emotion in Middle English literature
Title | Approaches to emotion in Middle English literature PDF eBook |
Author | Carolyne Larrington |
Publisher | Manchester University Press |
Pages | 243 |
Release | 2024-04-16 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1526176122 |
Over the last twenty-five years, the ‘history of emotion’ field has become one of the most dynamic and productive areas for humanities research. This designation, and the marked leadership of historians in the field, has had the unlooked-for consequence of sidelining literature — in particular secular literature — as evidence-source and object of emotion study. Secular literature, whether fable, novel, fantasy or romance, has been understood as prone to exaggeration, hyperbole, and thus as an unreliable indicator of the emotions of the past. The aim of this book is to decentre history of emotion research and asks new questions, ones that can be answered by literary scholars, using literary texts as sources: how do literary texts understand and depict emotion and, crucially, how do they generate emotion in their audiences — those who read them or hear them read or performed?