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Violence and the Writing of History in the Medieval Francophone World (Gallica) (Volume 29)

معرفی کتاب «Violence and the Writing of History in the Medieval Francophone World (Gallica) (Volume 29)» نوشتهٔ Professor Noah D. Guynn; Zrinka Stahuljak; Andrew Cowell; Jeff Rider; Leah Shopkow; Matthew Fisher; Karen Sullivan; David Rollo; Deborah McGrady; Rosalind Brown-Grant; Simon Gaunt، منتشرشده توسط نشر D. S. Brewer در سال 2013. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

An examination of medieval historican writings through the prism of violence. The concept of medieval historiography as "usable past" is here challenged and reassessed. The contributors' shared claim is that the value of medieval historiographical texts lies not only in the factual information the texts contain but also in the methods and styles they use to represent and interpret the past and make it ideologically productive. Violence is used as the key term that best demonstrates the making of historical meaning in the Middle Ages, through the transformation of acts of physical aggression and destruction into a memorable and usable past. The twelve chapters assembled here explore a wide range of texts emanating from throughout the francophone world. They cover a range of genres (chansons de geste, histories, chronicles, travel writing, and lyric poetry), and range from the late eleventh to the fifteenth century. Through examination of topics as varied as rhetoric, imagery, humor, gender, sexuality, trauma, subversion, and community formation, each chapter strives to demonstrate how knowledge of the medieval past can be enhanced by approaching medieval modes of historical representation and consciousness on their own terms, and by acknowledging - and resisting - the desire to subject them to modern conceptions of historical intelligibility. Noah D. Guynn is Associate Professor of French at the University of California, Davis; Zrinka Stahuljak is Associate Professor of French and Comparative Literature at the University of California, Los Angeles. Noah D. Guynn, Zrinka Stahuljak, James Andrew Cowell, Jeff Rider,Leah Shopkow, Matthew Fisher, Karen Sullivan, David Rollo, Deborah McGrady, Rosalind Brown-Grant, Simon Gaunt Medieval Historiography Is Here Challenged And Reassessed As 'usable Past'. The Contributors' Shared Claim Is That The Value Of Medieval Historiographical Texts Lies Not Only In The Factual Information The Texts Contain But Also In The Methods And Styles They Use To Represent And Interpret The Past And Make It Ideologically Productive. Violence Is Adopted As The Key Term That Best Demonstrates The Making Of Historical Meaning In The Middle Ages, Through The Transformation Of Acts Of Physical Aggression And Destruction Into A Memorable And Usable Past. The Twelve Chapters Assembled Here Explore A Wide Array Of Texts, Including Chansons De Geste, Histories, Chronicles, Travel Writing, And Lyric Poetry. These Texts Emanate From Throughout The Francophone World And Encompass A Broad Span Of Time, From The Late Eleventh Century Through The Fifteenth. Through Examination Of Topics As Varied As Rhetoric, Imagery, Humor, Gender, Sexuality, Trauma, Subversion, And Community Formation, The Twelve Chapters Strive To Demonstrate How Knowledge Of The Medieval Past Can Be Enhanced By Approaching Medieval Modes Of Historical Representation And Consciousness On Their Own Terms, And By Acknowledging - And Resisting - The Desire To Subject Them To Modern Conceptions Of Historical Intelligibility--back Cover. Introduction : Historicity, Violence, And The Medieval Francophone World : Mémoire Hystérisée / Noah D. Guynn And Zrinka Stahuljak -- Part I Theorizing Violence -- Violence, History, And The Old French Epic Of Revolt / Andrew Cowell -- Rhetoric, Providence, And Violence In Villehardouin's La Conquête De Constantinople / Noah D. Guynn -- Part Ii Institutions And Subversions -- Vice, Tyranny, Violence, And The Usurpation Of Flanders (1071) In Flemish Historiography From 1093 To 1294 / Jeff Rider -- Marvelous Feats : Humor, Trickery, And Violence In The History Of The Counts Of Guines And Lords Of Adres Of Lambert Of Ardres / Leah Shopkow -- Dismembered Borders And Treasonous Bodies In Anglo-norman Historiography / Matthew Fisher -- The Good, The Bad, And The Beautiful : Violence In The Canso De La Crozada / Karen Sullivan -- Part Iii Gender And Sexuality -- Political Violence And Sexual Violation In The Work Of Benoît De Sainte-maure / David Rollo -- The Sexuality Of History : The Demise Of Hugh Despenser, Roger Mortimer, And Richard Ii In Jean Le Bel, Jean Froissart, And Jean D'outremeuse / Zrinka Stahuljak -- Part Iv Trauma, Memory, And Healing -- Guerre Ne Sert Que De Tourment : Remembering War In The Poetic Correspondence Of Charles D'orléans / Deborah Mcgrady -- Commemorating The Chivalric Hero : Text, Image, Violence, And Memory In The Livre Des Faits De Messire Jacques De Lalaing / Rosalind Brown-grant -- Coming Communities In Medieval Francophone Writing About The Orient / Simon Gaunt. Edited By Noah D. Guynn And Zrinka Stahuljak. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. An examination of medieval historican writings through the prism of violence.The concept of medieval historiography as'usable past'is here challenged and reassessed. The contributors'shared claim is that the value of medieval historiographical texts lies not only in the factual information the texts contain but also in the methods and styles they use to represent and interpret the past and make it ideologically productive. Violence is used as the key term that best demonstrates the making of historical meaning in the Middle Ages, through the transformation of acts of physical aggression and destruction into a memorable and usable past. The twelve chapters assembled here explore a wide range of texts emanating from throughout the francophone world. They cover a range of genres (chansons de geste, histories, chronicles, travel writing, and lyric poetry), and range from the late eleventh to the fifteenth century. Through examination of topics as varied as rhetoric, imagery, humor, gender, sexuality, trauma, subversion, and community formation, each chapter strives to demonstrate how knowledge of the medieval past can be enhanced by approaching medieval modes of historical representation and consciousness on their own terms, and by acknowledging - and resisting - the desire to subject them to modern conceptions of historical intelligibility. Noah D. Guynn is Associate Professor of French at the University of California, Davis; Zrinka Stahuljak is Associate Professor of French and Comparative Literature at the University of California, Los Angeles. Contributors: Noah D. Guynn, Zrinka Stahuljak, James Andrew Cowell, Jeff Rider,Leah Shopkow, Matthew Fisher, Karen Sullivan, David Rollo, Deborah McGrady, Rosalind Brown-Grant, Simon Gaunt The concept of medieval historiography as 'usable past' is here challenged and reassessed. The contributors' shared claim is that the value of medieval historiographical texts lies not only in the factual information the texts contain but also in the methods and styles they use to represent and interpret the past and make it ideologically productive. Violence is used as the key term that best demonstrates the making of historical meaning in the Middle Ages, through the transformation of acts of physical aggression and destruction into a memorable and usable past. The twelve chapters assembled here explore a wide range of texts emanating from throughout the francophone world. They cover a range of genres ('chansons de geste', histories, chronicles, travel writing, and lyric poetry), and range from the late eleventh to the fifteenth century. Through examination of topics as varied as rhetoric, imagery, humor, gender, sexuality, trauma, subversion, and community formation, each chapter strives to demonstrate how knowledge of the medieval past can be enhanced by approaching medieval modes of historical representation and consciousness on their own terms, and by acknowledging - and resisting - the desire to subject them to modern conceptions of historical intelligibility. Noah D. Guynn is Associate Professor of French at the University of California, Davis; Zrinka Stahuljak is Associate Professor of French and Comparative Literature at the University of California, Los Angeles. Contributors: Noah D. Guynn, Zrinka Stahuljak, James Andrew Cowell, Jeff Rider, Leah Shopkow, Matthew Fisher, Karen Sullivan, David Rollo, Deborah McGrady, Rosalind Brown-Grant, Simon Gaunt List of Illustrations vii List of Contributors ix Acknowledgments xi Introduction 1. Historicity, Violence, and the Medieval Francophone World: 'Mémoire Hystérisée' / Noah D. Guynn and Zrinka Stahuljak 1 Part I. Theorizing Violence 2. Violence, History, and the Old French Epic of Revolt / Andrew Cowell 19 3. Rhetoric, Providence, and Violence in Villehardouin’s 'La conquête de Constantinople' / Noah D. Guynn 35 Part II. Institutions and Subversions 4. Vice, Tyranny, Violence, and the Usurpation of Flanders (1071) in Flemish Historiography from 1093 to 1294 / Jeff Rider 55 5. Marvelous Feats: Humor, Trickery, and Violence in the 'History of the Counts of Guines and Lords of Ardres' of Lambert of Ardres / Leah Shopkow 71 6. Dismembered Borders and Treasonous Bodies in Anglo-Norman Historiography / Matthew Fisher 83 7. The Good, the Bad, and the Beautiful: Violence in the 'Canso de la Crozada' / Karen Sullivan 99 Part III. Gender and Sexuality 8. Political Violence and Sexual Violation in the Work of Benoît de Sainte-Maure / David Rollo 117 9. The Sexuality of History: The Demise of Hugh Despenser, Roger Mortimer, and Richard II in Jean Le Bel, Jean Froissart, and Jean d’Outremeuse / Zrinka Stahuljak 133 Part IV. Trauma, Memory, and Healing 10. 'Guerre ne sert que de tourment': Remembering War in the Poetic Correspondence of Charles d’Orléans / Deborah McGrady 151 11. Commemorating the Chivalric Hero: Text, Image, Violence, and Memory in the 'Livre des faits de messire Jacques de Lalaing' / Rosalind Brown-Grant 169 12. Coming Communities in Medieval Francophone Writing about the Orient / Simon Gaunt 187 Index 203
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