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Inbunden, Engelska, 2026
2 652 kr
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This volume considers how Global Medievalisms engage with space—real, cartographic, imagined—through a variety of forms of contestation, whether literal, such as battles, wars, or the displacement of peoples, or discursive. It applies a global lens to Medievalism Studies, which is essentially a methodology for understanding the making of the past in the present.In this illuminating study scholarly paradigms from the fields of Human Geography, Post-colonial, and Global Studies are brought to bear on medievalist texts and practices. Readers are challenged to reevaluate the focus of Medievalism Studies on the products of the West in isolation from African, Asian, and Oceanian re-imaginings of the pre-modern past. The book examines how different cultural regions articulate and use their own pasts differently; drawing on experiential medievalisms and on media from novels to films, from television shows and streaming video to board and electronic games, and analyzes responses to colonialism’s disruption of continuities with the pre-modern past and its dissemination of images of the European Middle Ages around the world. Robert Squillace and Angela Jane Weisl further argue that the global landscape of contemporary media, in which multinational companies distribute both professional and user-made medievalisms (unequally) across the globe, itself constitutes a space of global contestation in which formally marginalized cultures can sometimes challenge the hegemony of Western medievalisms.This study provides thought-provoking reading for students and scholars interested in Medievalisms, Post-Colonial studies, literatures of the Global South, and mass culture, as well as offering prompts for further research.
Häftad, Engelska, 2026
724 kr
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This volume considers how Global Medievalisms engage with space—real, cartographic, imagined—through a variety of forms of contestation, whether literal, such as battles, wars, or the displacement of peoples, or discursive. It applies a global lens to Medievalism Studies, which is essentially a methodology for understanding the making of the past in the present.In this illuminating study scholarly paradigms from the fields of Human Geography, Post-colonial, and Global Studies are brought to bear on medievalist texts and practices. Readers are challenged to reevaluate the focus of Medievalism Studies on the products of the West in isolation from African, Asian, and Oceanian re-imaginings of the pre-modern past. The book examines how different cultural regions articulate and use their own pasts differently; drawing on experiential medievalisms and on media from novels to films, from television shows and streaming video to board and electronic games, and analyzes responses to colonialism’s disruption of continuities with the pre-modern past and its dissemination of images of the European Middle Ages around the world. Robert Squillace and Angela Jane Weisl further argue that the global landscape of contemporary media, in which multinational companies distribute both professional and user-made medievalisms (unequally) across the globe, itself constitutes a space of global contestation in which formally marginalized cultures can sometimes challenge the hegemony of Western medievalisms.This study provides thought-provoking reading for students and scholars interested in Medievalisms, Post-Colonial studies, literatures of the Global South, and mass culture, as well as offering prompts for further research.
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Medievalisms in a Global Age
Inbunden, Engelska, 2024
1 388 kr
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Discusses contemporary medievalism in studies ranging from Brazil to West Africa, from Manila to New York. Across the world, revivals of medieval practices, images, and tales flourish as never before. The essays collected here, informed by approaches from Global Studies and the critical discourse on the concept of a "Global Middle Ages", explore the many facets of contemporary medievalism: post-colonial responses to the enforced dissemination of Western medievalisms, attempts to retrieve pre-modern cultural traditions that were interrupted by colonialism, the tentative forging of a global "medieval" imaginary from the world's repository of magical tales and figures, and the deployment across borders of medieval imagery for political purposes. The volume is divided into two sections, dealing with "Local Spaces" and "Global Geographies". The contributions in the first consider a variety of medievalisms tied to particular places across a broad geography, but as part of a larger transnational medievalist dynamic. Those in the second focus on explicitly globalist medievalist phenomena whether concerning the projection of a particular medievalist trope across borders or the integration of "medieval" pasts from different parts of the globe in a contemporary incarnation of medievalism. A wide range of topics are addressed, from Japanese manga and Arthurian tales to The O-Trilogy of Maurice Gee, Camus, and Dungeons and Dragons.