Title Details
250 Pages
23.4 x 15.6 cm
Series: Studies in Medievalism
Series Vol. Number:
13
Imprint: D.S.Brewer
Studies in Medievalism XIII
Postmodern Medievalisms
- Description
- Contents
- Reviews
Studies of texts from the late middle ages to the contemporary moment, together they indicate, broadly, directions both in postmodern studies and studies in medievalism.
Bringing together significant statements on postmodern qualities of the invocation of the medieval, Postmodern Medievalisms is a cross-disciplinary and international collection. The volume also effects a critically celebratory appreciation of the intellectual and political possibilities of the many inchoate modes implicit in various acts of "postmodern" scholarship. The essays treat texts from the late middle ages to the contemporary moment, and together they indicate, broadly, what is happening both in postmodern studies and studies in medievalism. The fourteen essays of the collection are organized into four sections, Music (including Pavel Chinizul, Negru Voda, Arvo Part), Art and Architecture (contemporary architecture, Robert Rauschenberg and more), Cinema (Tolkien, Bresson, Braveheart among the matters discussed), and Literature (including Sir John Mandeville, Marco Polo, Marvel, Naomi Mitchison).
Contributors: FLORIN CURTA, PAUL MURPHY, LEOPOLD BRAUNEISS, JOHN M. GANIM, KARL FUGELSO, VERLYN FLIEGER, WILLIAM D. PADEN, BRIAN LEVY, LESLEY COOTE, A.E. CHRISTA CANITZ, JENNIFER COOLEY, PAUL SMETHURST, ELENALEVY-NAVAFRO, ANITA OBERMEIER, SYLVIA MITTLER.
Bringing together significant statements on postmodern qualities of the invocation of the medieval, Postmodern Medievalisms is a cross-disciplinary and international collection. The volume also effects a critically celebratory appreciation of the intellectual and political possibilities of the many inchoate modes implicit in various acts of "postmodern" scholarship. The essays treat texts from the late middle ages to the contemporary moment, and together they indicate, broadly, what is happening both in postmodern studies and studies in medievalism. The fourteen essays of the collection are organized into four sections, Music (including Pavel Chinizul, Negru Voda, Arvo Part), Art and Architecture (contemporary architecture, Robert Rauschenberg and more), Cinema (Tolkien, Bresson, Braveheart among the matters discussed), and Literature (including Sir John Mandeville, Marco Polo, Marvel, Naomi Mitchison).
Contributors: FLORIN CURTA, PAUL MURPHY, LEOPOLD BRAUNEISS, JOHN M. GANIM, KARL FUGELSO, VERLYN FLIEGER, WILLIAM D. PADEN, BRIAN LEVY, LESLEY COOTE, A.E. CHRISTA CANITZ, JENNIFER COOLEY, PAUL SMETHURST, ELENALEVY-NAVAFRO, ANITA OBERMEIER, SYLVIA MITTLER.
Pavel Chinezul, Negru Voda, and `Imagined Communities': Medievalism in Romanian Rock Music - Florin Curta
Disparate Medievalisms in Early Modern Spanish Music Theory - Paul Murphy
Arvo Pärt's Tintinnabuli Style: Contemporary Music Towards a New Middle Ages? - Leopold Brauneiss
Medievalism, Modernism and Postmodernism in Contemporary Architecture - John M Ganim
Robert Rauschenberg's Inferno Illuminations -
A Distant Mirror: Tolkien and Jackson in the Looking-glass - Verlyn Flieger
I Learned It at the Movies: Teaching Medieval Film - William Paden Jr
The Subversion of Medievalism in Lancelot du lac and Monty Python and the Holy Grail [with Lesley Coote] - Brian Levy
The Subversion of Medievalism in Lancelot du lac and Monty Python and the Holy Grail [with Brian Levy] - Lesley A Coote
`Historians...Will Say I Am a Liar': The Ideology of False Truth Claims in Mel Gibson's Braveheart and Luc Besson's The MessengerMessenger - Christa A. E. Canitz
Games for the Nation: A Postmodern Reading of Alfonso X's Libro de ajedrez, dados y tablas - Jenneifer Cooley
The Journey from Modern to Postmodern in the Travels of Sir John Mandeville and Marco Polo's Divisament dou Monde - Paul Smethurst
History Straight and Narrow: Marvell, Mary Fairfax, and the Critique of Sexual and Historical Sequence - Elena Levy-Navarro
Postmodernism and the Press in Naomi Mitchison's To the Chapel Perilous - Anita Obermeier
The Crusades and Frankish Medieval Greece as (Re)appropriation: Carnivalesque Histiographic and Modern Greek Humorist Nikos TsiforosTsiforos - Sylvia Mittler
Disparate Medievalisms in Early Modern Spanish Music Theory - Paul Murphy
Arvo Pärt's Tintinnabuli Style: Contemporary Music Towards a New Middle Ages? - Leopold Brauneiss
Medievalism, Modernism and Postmodernism in Contemporary Architecture - John M Ganim
Robert Rauschenberg's Inferno Illuminations -
A Distant Mirror: Tolkien and Jackson in the Looking-glass - Verlyn Flieger
I Learned It at the Movies: Teaching Medieval Film - William Paden Jr
The Subversion of Medievalism in Lancelot du lac and Monty Python and the Holy Grail [with Lesley Coote] - Brian Levy
The Subversion of Medievalism in Lancelot du lac and Monty Python and the Holy Grail [with Brian Levy] - Lesley A Coote
`Historians...Will Say I Am a Liar': The Ideology of False Truth Claims in Mel Gibson's Braveheart and Luc Besson's The MessengerMessenger - Christa A. E. Canitz
Games for the Nation: A Postmodern Reading of Alfonso X's Libro de ajedrez, dados y tablas - Jenneifer Cooley
The Journey from Modern to Postmodern in the Travels of Sir John Mandeville and Marco Polo's Divisament dou Monde - Paul Smethurst
History Straight and Narrow: Marvell, Mary Fairfax, and the Critique of Sexual and Historical Sequence - Elena Levy-Navarro
Postmodernism and the Press in Naomi Mitchison's To the Chapel Perilous - Anita Obermeier
The Crusades and Frankish Medieval Greece as (Re)appropriation: Carnivalesque Histiographic and Modern Greek Humorist Nikos TsiforosTsiforos - Sylvia Mittler
"An especially rich collection of essays." ARTHURIANA
Hardcover
9781843840121
November 2005
$110.00 / £80.00
Title Details
250 Pages
2.34 x 1.56 cm
Series: Studies in Medievalism
Series Vol. Number:
13
Imprint: D.S.Brewer