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  • 1
    UID:
    almafu_BV021100167
    Format: VI, 161 S. 8".
    Series Statement: Bibliothèque de la Revue de littérature comparée 39
    Language: French
    Subjects: German Studies
    RVK:
    Keywords: Biblische Person Judit ; Literatur ; Deutsch ; Biblische Person Judit ; Literatur ; Englisch
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_9948353418102882
    Format: 1 online resource (xviii, 511 pages) : , illustrations, music.
    ISBN: 9781906924171
    Content: "The Book of Judith tells the story of a fictitious Jewish woman beheading Holofernes, the general of a powerful army, to free her people. The story has fascinated artists and authors for centuries, and is becoming a major field of research in its own right. The Sword of Judith is the first multidisciplinary collection of essays to discuss representations of Judith throughout the centuries. Bringing together scholars from around the world, it transforms our understanding of Judith's enduring story across a wide range of disciplines. The book includes sections on Judith in Christian, Jewish and secular textual traditions, as well as representations of Judith in art, music and theatre. The collection includes new archival source studies and the translation of unpublished manuscripts and texts previously unavailable in English.
    Note: Available through Open Book Publishers. , The Judith Project / Kevin R. Brine -- The Jewish textual traditions / Deborah Levine Gera -- Judith in the Christian tradition / Elena Ciletti and Henrike Lähnemann -- Writing Judith -- Jewish textual traditions. Holoferne's canopy in the Septuagint / Barbara Schmitz ; Shorter medieval Hebrew tales of Judith / Deborah Levine Gera ; Food, sex, and redemption in Megillat Yehudit (the "Scroll of Judith") / Susan Weingarten ; Shalom bar Abraham's book of Judith in Yiddish / Ruth von Bernuth and Michael Terry -- Christian textual tradition. Typology and agency in Prudentius's treatment of the Judith story / Marc Mastrangelo ; Judith in late Anglo-Saxon England / Tracey-Anne Cooper ; The prayer of Judith in two late-fifteenth-century French mystery plays / John Nassichuk ; The example of Judith in early modern French literature / Kathleen M. Llewellyn ; The aestheticization of tyrannicide : Du Bartas's La Judit / Robert Cummings ; The cunning of Judith in late medieval German texts / Henrike Lähnemann ; The role of Judith in Margaret Fell's Womens speaking justified / Janet Bartholomew -- Staging Judith -- Visual arts. Judith, Jael, and Humilitas in the Speculum Virginum / Elizabeth Bailey ; Judith between the private and public realms in Renaissance Florence / Roger J. Crum ; Donatello's Judith as the emblem of God's chosen people / Sarah Blake McHam ; Costuming Judith in Italian art of the sixteenth century / Diane Apostolos-Cappadona ; Judith imagery as Catholic orthodoxy in counter-reformation Italy / Elena Ciletti -- Music and drama. Judith, music, and female patrons in early modern Italy / Kelley Harness ; Judith in baroque oratorio / David Marsh ; Judith in the Italian unification process, 1800-1900 / Paolo Bernardini ; Marcello and Peri's Giuditta (1860) / Alexandre Lhâa ; Politics, biblical debates, and French dramatic music on Judith after 1870 / Jann Pasler ; Judith and the "Jew-Eaters" in German Volkstheater / Gabrijela Mecky Zaragoza -- Bibliography -- Abbreviations -- Index. , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_370971124
    Format: VII, 208 S.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    ISBN: 0275981851
    Series Statement: Contributions to the study of world literature no. 126
    Note: Renewing stories of childhood: children's literature as a creative art / Rosemary Johnstone -- When everything old is new again: aboriginal texts and the politics of renewal / Clare Bradford -- Space and race in contemporary South African English youth literature / Judith A. Inggs -- Exploring otherness: changes in the child-animal metamorphosis motif / Maria Lassçn-Seger -- A happy blend of universality and novelty: Julie of the Wolves and a ring of endless light as stories crossing the animal-human boundary / Darja Mazi-Leskovar -- Me, myself, and him, the changing face of female cross-dressing in contemporary children's literature / Victoria flanagan -- Voyeurism and power: change and renewal of the eroticized figure in Australian books for teenagers / Margot Hillel -- Fostering controlled dissent: democratic values and children's literature / Eva-Maria Metcalf -- Childhood as the sign of change: Hans Christian Andersen's retellings of the concept of childhood in the light of romanticism, modernism and children's own cultures / Helen Hyrup -- Continuity and change in the fantasy tale with a focus on recent Danish works / Anna Karlskov Skyggebjerg -- Blytons, noddies, and denoddification centres: the changing constructions of a culture icon / David Rudd -- Changing perspectives: Tarzan recalled and retold at the turn of the millennium / Rolf Rom°aren -- Spell-binding Dahl: considering Roald Dahl's fantasy / Eileen Donaldson -- Never lonely, always on the go: the merry-go-round as kinetic metonym, in text and illustration, in Tove Jansson's short story, The hemulen who loved silence / Sirke Happonen -- The beginning of all poetry: some observations about lullabies from oral traditions / Anne Devries -- Change and renewal: translating the visual in picture books / Riita Oittinen -- Change and renewal of a famous German classic -- Klaus Doderer -- Too many elephants? endangered discourses in the field of children's literature / Nancy Huse
    Language: English
    Keywords: Kinderliteratur ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 4
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : De Gruyter
    UID:
    gbv_1778601219
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (401 p.)
    ISBN: 9783110418279
    Series Statement: Deuterocanonical and Cognate Literature Studies
    Content: The story of Exodus from Egypt is a key founding myth that informs Israel`s collective identity and pervades all of Old Testament literature. In the Hellenistic period, the Exodus story enjoyed a renaissance, and it continues to influence literature to this day. This anthology provides the first comprehensive overview of the reception of Exodus in various contexts
    Note: English , German
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
    URL: Cover  (Thumbnail cover image)
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  • 5
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    Online Resource
    Amsterdam ; : John Benjamins Pub. Co.,
    UID:
    almahu_9949178810802882
    Format: 1 online resource (363 p.)
    Edition: Rev. ed. / revised and expanded by Judith Woodsworth.
    ISBN: 1-280-87961-0 , 9786613720924 , 90-272-7381-2
    Series Statement: Benjamins translation library (BTL) ; v. 101
    Content: Acclaimed, when it first appeared, as a seminal work - a groundbreaking book that was both informative and highly readable - Translators through History is being released in a new edition, substantially revised and expanded by Judith Woodsworth. Translators have played a key role in intellectual exchange through the ages and across borders. This account of how they have contributed to the development of languages, the emergence of literatures, the dissemination of knowledge and the spread of values tells the story of world culture itself.Content has been updated, new element
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Translators through History; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Epigraph; Cover photo source; Table of contents; Table of illustrations; Foreword to the second edition; Preface; Introduction; 1. Translators and the invention of alphabets; Ulfila, evangelist to the Goths; Mesrop Mashtots and the flowering of Armenian culture; Cyril and Methodius among the Slavs; James Evans and the Cree of Canada; A language for England; The emancipation of French; Martin Luther: artisan of the German language; The flowering of the Swedish language; The evolution of the Gbaya language in Cameroon , Hebrew: a modern language for IsraelJoost van den Vondel and the Dutch Golden Age; Translating Shakespeare to/on the European Continent; Changing sides: the case of Ireland; Speaking intimately to the Scottish soul - in translation; Jorge Luis Borges and the birth of Argentine literature; Translation and cultural exchange in African literatures; China: importing knowledge through translation; India: at the crossroads of translation; Baghdad: centre of Arabic translation; Medieval Spain: cultural exchange and rebirth; The Nordic countries: breaking down the barriers of isolation , Machine translation: machines as translators?5. Translators and the reins of power; Medieval translation enterprises from Baghdad to Western Europe; Toward multiple centres of power: the case of France; Translation as subversion: Italy and the former Soviet Union; Conquest and colonization in the New World; Women translators: England, the Continent and North America; When translators wield power; Reframing translation in the twenty-first century; 6. Translators and the spread of religions; Judaism: the oral and written word from ancient to modern times , Christianity: religious texts in the languages of the worldIslam: the Koran, untranslatable yet abundantly translated; Hinduism: the case of the Bhagavad Gita; Buddhism: the spread of the religion across East Asia; Translating the sacred texts of the East; The Koranic Orient and religious pluralism; Elizabethan England: translating with a purpose; A Huguenot in England: the emergence of European consciousness; Revolutionary France: serving the cause; The impact of translated thought: a Chinese example; American science fiction and the birth of a genre in France , 8. Translators and the production of dictionariesMonolingual dictionaries: from clay tablets to paper dictionaries; The dictionary across cultures; The Middle Ages, or the dawn of structured lexicography; The dictionary in Europe: from the Renaissance to the present; Bilingual and multilingual dictionaries; 9. Interpreters and the making of history; Evolving forms and methods of interpreting; Interpreters in the service of religion; Exploration and conquest; War and peace; Interpreting diplomats - diplomatic interpreters; Appendix I. Description of illustrations , Appendix II. Contributors, translators and proofreaders , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 90-272-2450-1
    Language: English
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  • 6
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    Online Resource
    Amsterdam ; : John Benjamins Pub. Co.,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959244757102883
    Format: 1 online resource (363 p.)
    Edition: Rev. ed. / revised and expanded by Judith Woodsworth.
    ISBN: 1-280-87961-0 , 9786613720924 , 90-272-7381-2
    Series Statement: Benjamins translation library (BTL) ; v. 101
    Content: Acclaimed, when it first appeared, as a seminal work - a groundbreaking book that was both informative and highly readable - Translators through History is being released in a new edition, substantially revised and expanded by Judith Woodsworth. Translators have played a key role in intellectual exchange through the ages and across borders. This account of how they have contributed to the development of languages, the emergence of literatures, the dissemination of knowledge and the spread of values tells the story of world culture itself.Content has been updated, new element
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Translators through History; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Epigraph; Cover photo source; Table of contents; Table of illustrations; Foreword to the second edition; Preface; Introduction; 1. Translators and the invention of alphabets; Ulfila, evangelist to the Goths; Mesrop Mashtots and the flowering of Armenian culture; Cyril and Methodius among the Slavs; James Evans and the Cree of Canada; A language for England; The emancipation of French; Martin Luther: artisan of the German language; The flowering of the Swedish language; The evolution of the Gbaya language in Cameroon , Hebrew: a modern language for IsraelJoost van den Vondel and the Dutch Golden Age; Translating Shakespeare to/on the European Continent; Changing sides: the case of Ireland; Speaking intimately to the Scottish soul - in translation; Jorge Luis Borges and the birth of Argentine literature; Translation and cultural exchange in African literatures; China: importing knowledge through translation; India: at the crossroads of translation; Baghdad: centre of Arabic translation; Medieval Spain: cultural exchange and rebirth; The Nordic countries: breaking down the barriers of isolation , Machine translation: machines as translators?5. Translators and the reins of power; Medieval translation enterprises from Baghdad to Western Europe; Toward multiple centres of power: the case of France; Translation as subversion: Italy and the former Soviet Union; Conquest and colonization in the New World; Women translators: England, the Continent and North America; When translators wield power; Reframing translation in the twenty-first century; 6. Translators and the spread of religions; Judaism: the oral and written word from ancient to modern times , Christianity: religious texts in the languages of the worldIslam: the Koran, untranslatable yet abundantly translated; Hinduism: the case of the Bhagavad Gita; Buddhism: the spread of the religion across East Asia; Translating the sacred texts of the East; The Koranic Orient and religious pluralism; Elizabethan England: translating with a purpose; A Huguenot in England: the emergence of European consciousness; Revolutionary France: serving the cause; The impact of translated thought: a Chinese example; American science fiction and the birth of a genre in France , 8. Translators and the production of dictionariesMonolingual dictionaries: from clay tablets to paper dictionaries; The dictionary across cultures; The Middle Ages, or the dawn of structured lexicography; The dictionary in Europe: from the Renaissance to the present; Bilingual and multilingual dictionaries; 9. Interpreters and the making of history; Evolving forms and methods of interpreting; Interpreters in the service of religion; Exploration and conquest; War and peace; Interpreting diplomats - diplomatic interpreters; Appendix I. Description of illustrations , Appendix II. Contributors, translators and proofreaders , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 90-272-2450-1
    Language: English
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  • 7
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    Online Resource
    Cambridge [England] :OpenBook Publishers,
    UID:
    edoccha_9958063812502883
    Format: 1 online resource (xviii, 511 pages) : , illustrations, music; digital, PDF file(s).
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-906924-15-5 , 2-8218-1700-2 , 1-906924-17-1
    Content: The Book of Judith tells the story of a fictitious Jewish woman beheading Holofernes, the general of a powerful army, to free her people. The story has fascinated artists and authors for centuries, and is becoming a major field of research in its own right. The Sword of Judith is the first multidisciplinary collection of essays to discuss representations of Judith throughout the centuries. Bringing together scholars from around the world, it transforms our understanding of Judith's enduring story across a wide range of disciplines. The book includes sections on Judith in Christian, Jewish and secular textual traditions, as well as representations of Judith in art, music and theatre. The collection includes new archival source studies and the translation of unpublished manuscripts and texts previously unavailable in English.
    Note: Introductions. , The Judith Project / Kevin R. Brine -- , The Jewish Textual Traditions / Deborah Levine Gera -- , Judith in the Christian Tradition / Elena Ciletti and Henrike Lähnemann -- , Writing Judith. , Jewish Textual Traditions. , Holofernes's Canopy in the Septuagint / Barbara Schmitz -- , Shorter Medieval Hebrew Tales of Judith / Deborah Levine Gera -- , Food, Sex, and Redemption in Megillat Yehudit (the "Scroll of Judith") / Susan Weingarten -- , Shalom bar Abraham's Book of Judith in Yiddish / Ruth von Bernuth and Michael Terry -- , Christian Textual Tradition. , Typology and Agency in Prudentius's Treatment of the Judith Story / Marc Mastrangelo -- , Judith in Late Anglo-Saxon England / Tracey-Anne Cooper -- , The Prayer of Judith in Two Late-Fifteenth-Century French Mystery Plays / John Nassichuk -- , The Example of Judith in Early Modern French Literature / Kathleen M. Llewellyn -- , The Aestheticization of Tyrannicide: Du Bartas's La Judit / Robert Cummings -- , The Cunning of Judith in Late Medieval German Texts / Henrike Lähnemann -- , The Role of Judith in Margaret Fell's Womens Speaking Justified / Janet Bartholomew -- , Staging Judith. , Visual Arts. , Judith, Jael, and Humilitas in the Speculum Virginum / Elizabeth Bailey -- , Judith between the Private and Public Realms in Renaissance Florence / Roger J. Crum -- , Donatello's Judith as the Emblem of God's Chosen People / Sarah Blake McHam -- , Costuming Judith in Italian Art of the Sixteenth Century / Diane Apostolos-Cappadona -- , Judith Imagery as Catholic Orthodoxy in Counter-Reformation Italy / Elena Ciletti -- , Music and Drama. , Judith, Music, and Female Patrons in Early Modern Italy / Kelley Harness -- , Judith in Baroque Oratorio / David Marsh -- , Judith in the Italian Unification Process, 1800- 1900 / Paolo Bernardini -- , Marcello and Peri's Giuditta (1860) / Alexandre Lhâa -- , Politics, Biblical Debates, and French Dramatic Music on Judith after 1870 / Jann Pasler -- , Judith and the "Jew-Eaters" in German Volkstheater / Gabrijela Mecky Zaragoza. , Also available in print form. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-906924-16-3
    Language: English
    Keywords: Art.
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  • 8
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    Online Resource
    Cambridge [England] :OpenBook Publishers,
    UID:
    almahu_9947382603902882
    Format: 1 online resource (xviii, 511 pages) : , illustrations, music; digital, PDF file(s).
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-906924-15-5 , 2-8218-1700-2 , 1-906924-17-1
    Content: The Book of Judith tells the story of a fictitious Jewish woman beheading Holofernes, the general of a powerful army, to free her people. The story has fascinated artists and authors for centuries, and is becoming a major field of research in its own right. The Sword of Judith is the first multidisciplinary collection of essays to discuss representations of Judith throughout the centuries. Bringing together scholars from around the world, it transforms our understanding of Judith's enduring story across a wide range of disciplines. The book includes sections on Judith in Christian, Jewish and secular textual traditions, as well as representations of Judith in art, music and theatre. The collection includes new archival source studies and the translation of unpublished manuscripts and texts previously unavailable in English.
    Note: Introductions. , The Judith Project / Kevin R. Brine -- , The Jewish Textual Traditions / Deborah Levine Gera -- , Judith in the Christian Tradition / Elena Ciletti and Henrike Lähnemann -- , Writing Judith. , Jewish Textual Traditions. , Holofernes's Canopy in the Septuagint / Barbara Schmitz -- , Shorter Medieval Hebrew Tales of Judith / Deborah Levine Gera -- , Food, Sex, and Redemption in Megillat Yehudit (the "Scroll of Judith") / Susan Weingarten -- , Shalom bar Abraham's Book of Judith in Yiddish / Ruth von Bernuth and Michael Terry -- , Christian Textual Tradition. , Typology and Agency in Prudentius's Treatment of the Judith Story / Marc Mastrangelo -- , Judith in Late Anglo-Saxon England / Tracey-Anne Cooper -- , The Prayer of Judith in Two Late-Fifteenth-Century French Mystery Plays / John Nassichuk -- , The Example of Judith in Early Modern French Literature / Kathleen M. Llewellyn -- , The Aestheticization of Tyrannicide: Du Bartas's La Judit / Robert Cummings -- , The Cunning of Judith in Late Medieval German Texts / Henrike Lähnemann -- , The Role of Judith in Margaret Fell's Womens Speaking Justified / Janet Bartholomew -- , Staging Judith. , Visual Arts. , Judith, Jael, and Humilitas in the Speculum Virginum / Elizabeth Bailey -- , Judith between the Private and Public Realms in Renaissance Florence / Roger J. Crum -- , Donatello's Judith as the Emblem of God's Chosen People / Sarah Blake McHam -- , Costuming Judith in Italian Art of the Sixteenth Century / Diane Apostolos-Cappadona -- , Judith Imagery as Catholic Orthodoxy in Counter-Reformation Italy / Elena Ciletti -- , Music and Drama. , Judith, Music, and Female Patrons in Early Modern Italy / Kelley Harness -- , Judith in Baroque Oratorio / David Marsh -- , Judith in the Italian Unification Process, 1800- 1900 / Paolo Bernardini -- , Marcello and Peri's Giuditta (1860) / Alexandre Lhâa -- , Politics, Biblical Debates, and French Dramatic Music on Judith after 1870 / Jann Pasler -- , Judith and the "Jew-Eaters" in German Volkstheater / Gabrijela Mecky Zaragoza. , Also available in print form. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-906924-16-3
    Language: English
    Keywords: Art.
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  • 9
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    Online Resource
    Cambridge [England] :OpenBook Publishers,
    UID:
    edocfu_9958063812502883
    Format: 1 online resource (xviii, 511 pages) : , illustrations, music; digital, PDF file(s).
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-906924-15-5 , 2-8218-1700-2 , 1-906924-17-1
    Content: The Book of Judith tells the story of a fictitious Jewish woman beheading Holofernes, the general of a powerful army, to free her people. The story has fascinated artists and authors for centuries, and is becoming a major field of research in its own right. The Sword of Judith is the first multidisciplinary collection of essays to discuss representations of Judith throughout the centuries. Bringing together scholars from around the world, it transforms our understanding of Judith's enduring story across a wide range of disciplines. The book includes sections on Judith in Christian, Jewish and secular textual traditions, as well as representations of Judith in art, music and theatre. The collection includes new archival source studies and the translation of unpublished manuscripts and texts previously unavailable in English.
    Note: Introductions. , The Judith Project / Kevin R. Brine -- , The Jewish Textual Traditions / Deborah Levine Gera -- , Judith in the Christian Tradition / Elena Ciletti and Henrike Lähnemann -- , Writing Judith. , Jewish Textual Traditions. , Holofernes's Canopy in the Septuagint / Barbara Schmitz -- , Shorter Medieval Hebrew Tales of Judith / Deborah Levine Gera -- , Food, Sex, and Redemption in Megillat Yehudit (the "Scroll of Judith") / Susan Weingarten -- , Shalom bar Abraham's Book of Judith in Yiddish / Ruth von Bernuth and Michael Terry -- , Christian Textual Tradition. , Typology and Agency in Prudentius's Treatment of the Judith Story / Marc Mastrangelo -- , Judith in Late Anglo-Saxon England / Tracey-Anne Cooper -- , The Prayer of Judith in Two Late-Fifteenth-Century French Mystery Plays / John Nassichuk -- , The Example of Judith in Early Modern French Literature / Kathleen M. Llewellyn -- , The Aestheticization of Tyrannicide: Du Bartas's La Judit / Robert Cummings -- , The Cunning of Judith in Late Medieval German Texts / Henrike Lähnemann -- , The Role of Judith in Margaret Fell's Womens Speaking Justified / Janet Bartholomew -- , Staging Judith. , Visual Arts. , Judith, Jael, and Humilitas in the Speculum Virginum / Elizabeth Bailey -- , Judith between the Private and Public Realms in Renaissance Florence / Roger J. Crum -- , Donatello's Judith as the Emblem of God's Chosen People / Sarah Blake McHam -- , Costuming Judith in Italian Art of the Sixteenth Century / Diane Apostolos-Cappadona -- , Judith Imagery as Catholic Orthodoxy in Counter-Reformation Italy / Elena Ciletti -- , Music and Drama. , Judith, Music, and Female Patrons in Early Modern Italy / Kelley Harness -- , Judith in Baroque Oratorio / David Marsh -- , Judith in the Italian Unification Process, 1800- 1900 / Paolo Bernardini -- , Marcello and Peri's Giuditta (1860) / Alexandre Lhâa -- , Politics, Biblical Debates, and French Dramatic Music on Judith after 1870 / Jann Pasler -- , Judith and the "Jew-Eaters" in German Volkstheater / Gabrijela Mecky Zaragoza. , Also available in print form. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-906924-16-3
    Language: English
    Keywords: Art.
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  • 10
    UID:
    almahu_9949701549302882
    Format: 1 online resource (385 pages) : , illustrations (some color)
    ISBN: 9789401210232
    Series Statement: Internationale Forschungen zur Allgemeinen und Vergleichenden Literaturwissenschaft ; 169
    Content: Gender Matters opens the debate concerning violence in literature and the arts beyond a single national tradition and engages with multivalent aspects of both female and male gender constructs, mapping them onto depictions of violence. By defining a tight thematic focus and yet offering a broad disciplinary scope for inquiry, the present volume brings together a wide range of scholarly papers investigating a cohesive topic-gendered violence-from the perspectives of French, German, Italian, Spanish, English, and Japanese literature, history, musicology, art history, and cultural studies. It interrogates the intersection of gender and violence in the early modern period, cutting across national traditions, genres, media, and disciplines. By engaging several levels of discourse, the volume advances a holistic approach to understanding gendered violence in the early modern world. The convergence of discourses concerning literature, the arts, emerging print technologies, social and legal norms, and textual and visual practices leverages a more complex understanding of gender in this period. Through the unifying lens of gender and violence the contributions to this volume comprehensively address a wide scope of diverse issues, approaches, and geographies from late medieval Japan to the European Enlightenment. While the majority of essays focus on early modern Europe, they are broadly contextualized and informed by integrated critical approaches pertaining to issues of violence and gender.
    Note: Preliminary Material -- , Gender Matters: Discourses of Violence in Early Modern Literature and the Arts / , The Militant Countesses of Rudolstadt: When an unruly army stops by on its way through, it's time to call on a woman for help. / , The Woman Warrior Tomoe in Medieval and Early Modern Japanese Nö Plays / , Violence, Victimhood, Artistry: Albrecht Dürer's The Death of Orpheus / , The Eroticization of Judith in Early Modern German Art / , For Palle and Patrie: Re-gendering Violence from Benedetto Varchi to Marguerite de Navarre / , Framing Men: Violent Women in Marguerite de Navarre's Heptameron / , Tears of the Muses: 1649 and the Lost Political Bodies of Royalist War Elegy / , Calm Possessor of his Wife, but Not of her Château: Gendered Religious Violence in the French Wars of Religion / , The Law Against Lovers: Dramatizing Civil Union in Restoration England / , One Gender in the Legal System? An Examination of Gender in a Trio of Emblems from Pierre Coustau's Pegme (1560) / , Prayer Books and Illicit Female Desires on the Early Modern English Stage / , Romancing the News: History and Romance in Eberhard Happel's Deß Teutschen Carls (1690) and Deß Engelländischen Eduards (1691) / , Transforming a Classical Myth in Seventeenth-Century Opera: the Story of Cybele and Atys in the Libretti of Francesco Rasi and Philippe Quinault / , Gismond of Salern and the Elizabethan Politics of Senecan Drama / , "Drabs of State vext": Violent Female Masquers in Thomas Middleton's Women Beware Women / , Death, Femininity, and the Art of Painting in Frans Francken's The Painter's Studio / , Masculine Virtue in the Kunstkamer: Pictura, Lucre, and Luxury / , The Walled-In Woman in Medieval and Early Modern Spain / , Violence, Gender, and the Construction of the Other in the Story of Inkle and Yarico / , Notes on Contributors. , English.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Gender matters. Amsterdam ; New York, NY : Rodopi, 2014 ISBN 9789042037748
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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