Saracens and the Making of English Identity : the Auchinleck Manuscript.
This book explores the ways in which discourses of religious, racial, and national identity blur and engage each other in the medieval West. Specifically, the book studies depictions of Muslims in England during the 1330s and argues that these depictions, although historically inaccurate, served to...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Hoboken :
Taylor and Francis,
2013.
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Colección: | Studies in medieval history and culture.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Series Editor's Foreword; Acknowledgments; Introduction; MUSLIMS, SARACENS AND MEDIEVALISTS; THE AUCHINLECK MANUSCRIPT; IMAGINING ENGLISHNESS IN THE EARLY FOURTEENTH CENTURY; SARACENS AND THE MAKING OF ENGLISH IDENTITY; Chapter One The Perils of Proximity: Saracen Knights, Sameness, and Differentiation; INTRODUCTION; ENGLISH AND FRENCH POLITICAL PROXIMITY; ENGLISH AND FRENCH CULTURAL PROXIMITY; SAMENESS AND SARACENS; SAMENESS AND INTERPELLATIONS OF ALTERNATE IDENTITIES; WILLED DIFFERENTIATION.
- WILLED IDENTITIES AND THE AUCHINLECK MANUSCRIPTTHE LIMITATIONS OF WILL: ALLEGIANCES, HIERARCHIES, AND WILLING AWRY; FRATERNIZING WITH THE ENEMY; DA CAPO AL FINE; Chapter Two Saracens and She-Wolves: Foreign Consorts and Group Identity; INTRODUCTION; THE SARACEN PRINCESS AND THE FOREIGN QUEEN; PERFORMING IDENTITY; PERMANENCE AND PASSING; AFFIRMATION; CODA: GOOD QUEEN/BAD QUEEN; Chapter Three Monstrous Intermingling and Miraculous Conversion: Negotiating Cultural Borders in Pe King of Tars; INTRODUCTION; INTEGRATING FOREIGNERS AND APPEALING TO ""INGLISCH"" IDENTITY.
- THE LITERARY HISTORY OF PE KING OF TARSDEFINING, CONSTRUCTING, AND PROBLEMATIZING CULTURAL BORDERS IN PEKING OF TARS; MONSTROUS INTERMINGLING; CODA: AN ALTERNATE AUCHINLECK VISION OF CULTURAL INTEGRATION; Chapter Four Saracens and English Christian Identity in Seynt Katerine and Seynt Mergrete; INTRODUCTION; CONTEXTUALIZING SEYNT KATERINE, SEYNT MERGRETE, AND THE SARACENS THEREIN; SARACEN PERSECUTORS, THE AUCHINLECK CONTEXT, AND CHRISTIAN ENGLISH IDENTITY; SARACEN PERSECUTORS AND THE ELUCIDATION OF MODEL CHRISTIAN BEHAVIOR; SARACENS AND MUSLIMS; REJECTION AND IMAGINATIVE REDRESS.
- CODA: CHRISTIANITY AND THE NEED FOR PERSECUTION ON DEMANDChapter Five Saracens, Englishness, and Productive Violence in OfArthour and Of Merlin; INTRODUCTION; THE TEXTUAL ORIGINS OF OFARTHOURAND OF MERLIN AND ITS SARACENS; ARTHURIAN SARACENS AND THE REPRESENTATION OF ENGLISH IDENTITY; SARACENS AND ENGLAND'S CRUSADING HERITAGE; SARACENS, HISTORY, AND THE HYBRID NATURE OF ENGLISH IDENTITY; THE BLESSINGS OF THE BAD PENNY: SARACENS, PRODUCTIVE VIOLENCE, AND ENGLISH POLITICAL IDENTITY; CODA: VERNACULARITY, VIOLENCE, AND THE PROLOGUE; Conclusion; Notes; NOTES TO THE INTRODUCTION.
- NOTES TO CHAPTER ONENOTES TO CHAPTER TWO; NOTES TO CHAPTER THREE; NOTES TO CHAPTER FOUR; NOTES TO CHAPTER FIVE; NOTES TO THE CONCLUSION; Appendix; ITEMS CONTAINED IN THE AUCHINLECK MANUSCRIPT; Bibliography; MEDIEVAL TEXTS; SECONDARY TEXTS; Subject Index.