
In Search of the Medieval Voice
Expressions of Identity in the Middle Ages
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Published on 28. October 2009
Book
Hardback
229 pages
978-1-4438-1434-8 (ISBN)
Description
Organised in 2008 by four medievalists from the University of Sheffield, Locating the Voice: Expressions of Identity in the Middle Ages provided a theatre for dialogue between postgraduates and early career researchers from around the world. This collection of articles, born out of the conference, forms an intriguing and interesting way of looking at identity and reflects the editors' desire to reconcile ideas within adjacent interdisciplinary fields of study. Reaching far beyond the domain of medieval literature, already familiar to so many, this book examines the authorial and pictorial voice, the voice of national identity and even the physical attributes a medieval voice may have had. Each contributor shows how, in locating the voice in their own field of research, it is possible to build a multi-disciplinary approach to individuality and identity in the medieval world.
Reviews / Votes
"In Search of the Medieval Voice: Expressions of Identity in the Middle Ages provides ample confirmation, if it were needed, that budding scholarship in the very broad field of Medieval Studies is in rude good health, even today. The co-editors of this exciting volume are to be congratulated for their initiative in organising such a well-managed and intellectually stimulating conference, and for bringing to press this absorbing collection of papers selected from the many contributions". -Professor Peter Ainsworth"This volume offers fresh insight and an approach at once focussed and ranging by approaching identity through the theme of the voice...The theme of identity is currently of great interest in medieval studies and other areas. This volume offers fresh insight and an approach at once focussed and ranging by approaching identity through the theme of the voice. The approach is highly appropriate for a culture such as that of the Middle Ages where so many texts were read aloud and consumed through the ear as much as the eye. The contributors, coming from a range of disciplines, extend the concept of voicing both within and beyond textual disciplines, ranging across literature, musicology, history, theology, arachaeology to do so, while the introduction reflects on the themes and history of thought about identity. It is nowdays generally accepted, as the contributors to this project are well aware, that medieval concepts of identity vary considerably from modern models, often locating identity in what links or positions individuals as much as in what distinguishes them as personalities. Within this framework, the essays recreate the voicing and the voices of medieval individual and group identity with intimacy and conviction and open up fresh and stimulating methods of enquiry to help us hear them." -Jocelyn Wogan-Browne, Professor of Medieval Literature, Centre for Medieval Studies, The University of YorkMore details
Edition
Unabridged edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Newcastle upon Tyne
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Unabridged edition
Product notice
With dust jacket
Dimensions
Height: 212 mm
Width: 148 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-4438-1434-8 (9781443814348)
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Katariina Naerae Sian Prosser Paola Scarpini Lorna Bleach
In Search of the Medieval Voice
Expressions of Identity in the Middle Ages
E-Book
10/2009
1st Edition
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
€106.79
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Persons
All four editors are undertaking research within the University of Sheffield's Department of French, where they are involved in a number of important interdisciplinary projects centering on the Middle Ages.