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    Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY :Cambridge University Press,
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    almahu_9949401855202882
    Format: 1 online resource (xiv, 345 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9781108781565 (ebook)
    Content: The mid-twentieth century gave rise to a rich array of new approaches to the study of the Middle Ages by both professional medievalists and those more well-known from other pursuits, many of whom continue to exert their influence over politics, art, and history today. Attending to the work of a diverse and transnational group of intellectuals - Hannah Arendt, Erich Auerbach, W. E. B. Du Bois, Frantz Fanon, Erwin Panofsky, Simone Weil, among others - the essays in this volume shed light on these thinkers in relation to one another and on the persistence of their legacies in our own time. This interdisciplinary collection gives us a fuller and clearer sense of how these figures made some of their most enduring contributions with medieval culture in mind. Thinking of the Medieval is a timely reminder of just how vital the Middle Ages have been in shaping modern thought.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 10 Oct 2022). , Introduction: Directions of thought: the Middle Ages at the midcentury / R. D. Perry and Benjamin A. Saltzman -- Politics. Outside history: Fanon's negative Manicheism / D. Vance Smith -- "The noblest blood God ever made": W. E. B. Du Bois's medievalism in the contexts of the world wars / Cord J. Whitaker -- Ernst Kantorowicz, Carl Schmitt, and the University of California regents / Nancy van Deusen -- Hannah Arendt's Middle Ages for the left / R. D. Perry -- Arts. Curtius and Jung: commonplaces, archetypes, and literature's collective unconscious / Emily V. Thornbury -- Old English at the midcentury: poetry, scholarship and fiction in Britain in the 1940s and 1950s / Clare A. Lees -- Erwin Panofsky's Neo-Kantian Humanism and the purported relation between Gothic architecture and scholasticism / C. Oliver O'Donnell -- "Are women human?": authority, gender, and Dante in Dorothy L. Sayers's scholarship / Helen Brookman -- Epochs. Periodization trouble: Auerbach, Huizinga, and the question of medieval realism / Jane O. Newman -- Medieval mysticism and the making of Simone Weil / Anna Kelner -- Hermeneutics and the medieval horizon: Zumthor, Jauss, Barthes, and Gadamer / Benjamin A. Saltzman -- Afterword / Martin Jay.
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9781108478960
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
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    Keywords: Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung
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