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Kristel Zilmer deposited Den multimodale middelalderen: Om multimodalitet i historisk perspektiv in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 1 month agoDenne artikkelen utforsker multimodalitet som et historisk fenomen ved å sette middelalderens sammensatte tekstkultur i fokus. Den teoretiske drøftingen og analysen av eksempelmaterialet viser hvordan et teksthistorisk perspektiv kan nyansere moderne forståelse av multimodalitet og berike det pedagogiske arbeidet med sammensatte tekster i kl…[Read more]
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Kristel Zilmer deposited Christian Prayers and Invocations in Scandinavian Runic Inscriptions from the Viking Age and Middle Ages in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 1 month agoPrevious studies of Christian runic inscriptions have tended to deal with particular types of inscription from defined periods of time. This article analyses all the relevant Scandinavian runic material from the Viking Age and the Middle Ages, focusing on textual features and material contexts of inscriptions that use prayers and invocations. I…[Read more]
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Daniel Gutiérrez Trápaga deposited Magas, magia y libros en los primeros nueve libros del ciclo amadisiano in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 1 month agoResumen
El presente artículo se centra en la transformación y valoración de las magas y los libros de magia o grimorios en los primeros nueve
libros del ciclo de Amadís. En estos textos, la mayor parte de los libros presentes en la diégesis son mágicos y pertenecen a las magas,
explicando su quehacer sobrenatural. Siguiendo una persp…[Read more] -
Wajih Ayed deposited Liberties that Editors and Translators Take: Unframing and Reframing the Border of _Sir Gawain and the Green Knight_ in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 1 month agoIn this work, I discuss the management of the initial iconic peritext of
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight in a paper edition, a translation, and a
digital facsimile. Writing from the perspective of cognitive narratology, I argue
that the miniature is not a disposable illustration but a framing border, the
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Erika Supria Honisch deposited Drowning Winter, Burning Bones, Singing Songs: Representations of Popular Devotion in a Central European Motet Cycle in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 1 month agoIn 1587 the Flemish composer Carolus Luython, employed by Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II, published an unusual motet collection in Prague. Titled Popularis anni jubilus, the collection describes the sounds and rituals beloved by Central European peasants, recasting them as the ecstatic songs of rustic laborers (jubilus) famously celebrated by Saint…[Read more]
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Janelle Peters deposited Springs as a Civilizing Mechanism in Daphnis and Chloe in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 1 month agoAbstract: In Longus’ Daphnis and Chloe, springs are a central motif of the Prologue
and the novel as a whole. This motif counters male domination, since it
is associated with Chloe, while the flowers watered by springs in this novel
are identified with Daphnis. This study will examine how the motif of springs reflects
the resistance of D…[Read more] -
Liane Marquis deposited Ritual Sequence and Narrative Constraints in Leviticus 9:1-10:3 in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 1 month agoLev 9:1–10:3 contains two of the most memorable events in the priestly narrative: a public theophany at the tabernacle, and the deaths of Nadav and Avihu. It also contains a long sequence of sacrifices, the importance of which has often been overlooked. This article argues that the ritual acts described in Lev 9 follow established and i…[Read more]
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Reuven Chaim (Rudolph) Klein deposited סוד הנשיקה בתנ”ך ובחז”ל in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 1 month agoThis article discusses the concept of kissing as it appears in the Bible and in Rabbinic writings. Special attention is given to different motives for kissing and to different conjugations of the Hebrew verbs for kissing.
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Reuven Chaim (Rudolph) Klein deposited Uttering the Names of Idols in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 1 month agoThis article discusses rabbinic qualifications to the Biblical prohibition of verbally saying the names of foreign gods (typically represented by idols).
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Phillip Long deposited Stephen G. Dempster, Micah. Two Horizons Old Testament Commentary. Grand Rapids, Mich.: Eerdmans, 2017 in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 1 month agoDempster’s goal in the commentary is to understand the original historical context of the oracles before examining their literary context (17). For this reason the introduction has a solid section placing Micah into the history of Judah in the late eighth century, especially in Assyrian invasion of 701 B.C. Dempster realizes the view that Micah i…[Read more]
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Phillip Long deposited John Goldingay, Reading Jesus’s Bible: How the New Testament Helps Us Understand the Old Testament. Grand Rapids, Mich.: Eerdmans, 2017. in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 1 month agoJohn Goldingay has recently written several short, popular level books. IVP Academic published his Do We Need the New Testament? (2015) and A Reader’s Guide to The Bible (2017). In both books Goldingay argues the Old Testament (or First Testament in Goldingay’s book) is the foundational for a proper understanding the New Testament. As he obs…[Read more]
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Patrick Eisenlohr deposited Technologies of the spirit: Devotional Islam, sound reproduction and the dialectics of mediation and immediacy in Mauritius in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months agoUsers of contemporary media technology in religious settings often oscillate between immediacy in spiritual interaction and the increasing complexity and visibility of media technology as human artifacts. Drawing on approaches to mediation from philosophy and media theory, I examine Mauritian Muslims’ uses of sound reproduction in performing a d…[Read more]
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Patrick Eisenlohr deposited The anthropology of media and the question of ethnic and religious pluralism in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months agoThis essay discusses anthropological approaches to the study of media interacting with contexts of ethnic and religious diversity. The main argument is that not only issues of access to and exclusion from public spheres are relevant for an understanding of media and pluralism. Background assumptions and ideologies about media technologies and…[Read more]
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Patrick Eisenlohr deposited Media authenticity and authority in Mauritius: On the mediality of language in religion in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months agoIn this article I suggest that the rapidly growing interest in the intersection of linguistic anthropology and media needs to be accompanied by a deeper investigation of the mediality of language. Discussing Mauritian Muslims’ uses of sound reproduction in religious events revolving around the recitation of devotional poetry, this paper explores h…[Read more]
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Patrick Eisenlohr deposited Media and religous diversity in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months agoThis review addresses recent work on media practices in situations of religious diversity. I hereby distinguish three approaches in this literature: the media politics of diversity, religious diversity and the public sphere, and the diversity of religious mediations. Whereas the first focuses on the control of representations of religious…[Read more]
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David Newheiser deposited Derrida and the Danger of Religion in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months agoThis paper argues that Jacques Derrida provides a compelling rebuttal to a secularism that seeks to exclude religion from the public sphere. Political theorists such as Mark Lilla claim that religion is a source of violence, and so they conclude that religion and politics should be strictly separated. In my reading, Derrida’s work entails that a…[Read more]
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Alison Langdon deposited “The More Things Change: Maria Edgeworth’s ‘The Modern Griselda’” in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months agoAt a pivotal moment in Maria Edgeworth’s 1805 novella “The Modern Griselda,” a party gathers for a reading of “The Clerk’s Tale” at the home of the eponymous character and her husband. In response to Griselda’s vehement indignation at her medieval counterpart’s example, one member of the party comments that perhaps, “if Chaucer had lived in our…[Read more]
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Alison Langdon deposited “Na Maria, pretz e fina valors”: A New Argument for Female Authorship in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months agoThe canso attributed to Bietris de Roman participates in conventions that readily accommodate the language of desire within the exchange of political and social fidelity, offering another means by which to reconcile female authorship with a female object of courtly devotion.
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Alison Langdon deposited “The Nose Knows: Encountering the Canine in ‘Bisclavret'” in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months agoReaders are often left baffled by the bizarre retribution Marie de France’s werewolf protagonist inflicts upon his treacherous wife: why bite off her nose, specifically? Though critics have offered a range of interpretations for the wife’s punishment in Marie’s lai, approaching the significance of noselessness from a dog’s perspective may deepe…[Read more]
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Alison Langdon deposited “My Trouth for to Holde-Allas, Allas!”: Dorigen and Honor in the Franklin’s Tale in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months agoThough the deep and abiding concern with honor that Arveragus and Aurelius evince in the Franklin’sTale have been explored in detail, Doreen’s own preoccupation with honor—no less significant in the tale’s exposition of trouthe—has not received much critical attention. Indeed, the question of Dorigen’s honor is often preempted by analysis…[Read more]
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