
Introducing the Medieval Ass
Kathryn L. Smithies(Author)
University of Wales Press
Published on 1. September 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
128 pages
978-1-78683-622-9 (ISBN)
Description
Introducing the Medieval Ass presents a lucid, accessible, and comprehensive picture of the ass's enormous socio-economic and cultural significance in the Middle Ages and beyond. In the Middle Ages, the ass became synonymous with human idiocy, a comic figure representing foolish peasants, students too dull to learn, and their asinine teachers. This trope of foolishness was so prevalent that by the eighteenth century the word 'ass' had been replaced by 'donkey'. Economically, the medieval ass was a vital, utilitarian beast of burden, rather like today's ubiquitous white van; culturally, however, the medieval ass enjoyed a rich, paradoxical reputation. Its hard work was praised, but its obstinacy condemned. It exemplified the good Christian, humbly bearing Christ to Jerusalem, but also represented Sloth, a mortal sin. Its potent sexual reputation - one literary ass had sex with a woman - was simultaneously linked to sterility and, to this day, 'ass' and 'arse' remain culturally-connected homophones.
'In the medieval world, the ass's reputation - sacred or profane, derided or acclaimed - was codified in fact, fiction and image. However, unusual its binary nature may seem to the modern-day reader, paradoxical rhetoric was a common feature in medieval beast genres, and the fact that the ass had contesting reputations offers multiple avenues for analysis.' - Read more about this on page 3 of the Booklaunch https://edition.pagesuite-professional.co.uk/html5/reader/production/default.aspx?pubname=&edid=eacd7c66-df5c-4335-86ee-cad05c826bda
'In the medieval world, the ass's reputation - sacred or profane, derided or acclaimed - was codified in fact, fiction and image. However, unusual its binary nature may seem to the modern-day reader, paradoxical rhetoric was a common feature in medieval beast genres, and the fact that the ass had contesting reputations offers multiple avenues for analysis.' - Read more about this on page 3 of the Booklaunch https://edition.pagesuite-professional.co.uk/html5/reader/production/default.aspx?pubname=&edid=eacd7c66-df5c-4335-86ee-cad05c826bda
Reviews / Votes
A must read for anyone with an interest in medieval history and/or asses! * The Birdbooker Report * "Reliably-researched and well-written presentations of iconic animals as they were understood - both as creatures in and of themselves, and as metaphors, characters, and in other representative forms - by the people of the Middle Ages." * The Well-Read Naturalist *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Wales
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
Not illustrated
Dimensions
Height: 225 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
334 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78683-622-9 (9781786836229)
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Kathryn L. Smithies
Introducing the Medieval Ass
E-Book
09/2020
1st Edition
University of Wales Press
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Person
Kathryn Smithies is a medieval historian, and research and teaching associate in the School of Historical and Philosophical Studies at the University of Melbourne.
Content
List of Illustrations
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Natural World of the Ass
Chapter 2: The Religious Ass
Chapter 3: The Scholastic Ass
Chapter 4: The Ass in Literature
Post-script: The Medieval Ass in the Post-Medieval Era.
Conclusion
Bibliography
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Natural World of the Ass
Chapter 2: The Religious Ass
Chapter 3: The Scholastic Ass
Chapter 4: The Ass in Literature
Post-script: The Medieval Ass in the Post-Medieval Era.
Conclusion
Bibliography