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Voice and Voicelessness in Medieval Europe, 1st ed. 2015
The New Middle Ages Series
Coordinator: Kleiman Irit Ruth
Language: EnglishSubject for Voice and Voicelessness in Medieval Europe:
Keywords
aesthetics; crusades; Europe; law; Medieval Literature; Middle Ages; philosophy; religion; rhetoric; theology; literature; Medieval Literature; Middle Ages; rhetoric
264 p. · 15.5x23.5 cm · Hardback
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Editor's Introduction; Irit Ruth Kleiman
PART I: THE NATURE AND LIMITS OF THE HUMAN: VOICE AND LANGUAGE
1. Locutio Angelica, or Language without Voice; Ghislain Casas
2. Mimicry, Subjectivity, and the Embodied Voice in Anglo-Saxon Bird Riddles; Robert Stanton
PART II: THE SOCIAL BODY: VOICE, AUTHORITY, AND COMMUNITY
3. Ritual Voices and Social Silence: Funerary Lamentations in Byzantium ; Hélène Bernier-Farella
4. Viva voce: Voice and Voicelessness Among Twelfth-Century Clerics ; Bruno Lemesle
5. Abelard and Heloise between Voice and Silence; Babette S. Hellemans
PART III: RHETORIC AND SUBJECTIVITY: POLYPHONIC VOICES
6. The Voice of the Unrepentant Crusader: "Aler m'estuet" by the Châtelain d'Arras; Marisa Galvez
7. Margery's "Noyse" and Distributed Expressivity; Julie Orlemanski
8. The Voice of the Possessed in Late Medieval French Theater; Andreea Marculescu
PART IV: AESTHETIC EXPERIENCES: REPRESENTATIONSOF HUMAN AND DIVINE VOICES
9. "Sanz note" & "sanz mesure": Towards a Pre-Modern Aesthetics of the Dirge; Anna Zayaruznaya
10. Listening for canor in Richard Rolle's Melos amoris; Andrew Albin
11. Mary between Voice and Voicelessness: The Latin Meditationes of Bernard de Rosier; Cédric Giraud
12. Picturing the Voiceless in an Age of Visible Speech; Matthew Shoaf
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