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Interior Visions
Piers Plowman and the Dream Vision GenreWiley | 2014|Keywords: depictions of Christ in medieval literature, medieval poverty, medieval dream visions -
Women and Literature
Wiley | 2009|Keywords: analogy linking sexual relations and social order in Middle English literature and intersecting with antifeminist stereotypes of women as ‘slydynge’, woman and women – late medieval literary culture working hard to construct ‘women’ as coherent category, Medieval antifeminism ‐ foundation for many misogynist commonplaces, Medieval literature ‐ deeply influenced by Boethian insistence on meaninglessness and unreality of worldly concerns, women and literature, representation of women in medieval literature ‐ as old as medieval literature, virgins and wives ‐ women condemned to suffer in childbirth but virgins escape from the burden, women readers and women writers ‐ women's growing participation in literary culture and strategies of representation, Geoffrey Chaucer, raising issues in Prologue to The Legend of Good Women -
Introduction
Wiley | 2013|Keywords: medieval literary studies, medieval ‘popular culture’, medieval texts, modern critical theory, stories, inner lives in myriad ways -
Religious Culture and the Power of Tradition in the Early Medieval West
Wiley | 2009|Keywords: phenomenological approach ‐ pursued by historians of religious culture, interaction between religion and culture ‐ in history of early medieval West, interaction between culture and religion in medieval West ‐ “official” and “popular” manifestations of religio‐cultural phenomena, temporal cycle of liturgy ‐ commemorating events in Christ's life, interaction between culture and religion, religious culture and power of tradition in early Medieval West -
Material Culture
Wiley | 2013|Keywords: medieval culture, image/immaterial/material one, material culture, dream‐vision genres in Middle English, the ‘Dream of Scipio,’ and medieval objects, material culture, material and immaterial, Pearl, artifact in material form -
Introduction
Wiley | 2010|Keywords: Chaucer's “afterlife” Renaissance ‐ redactions of medieval romances, Tudor literature and its attendant culture, “Manuscript and Print Culture” ‐ central features of Tudor age, substantial Oxford Handbook of Tudor Literature, sixteenth century's adaptation of medieval inventions, Alastair Fowler's “Perspective and Realism in the Renaissance”, Companion's chapters ‐ additional picture of Tudor literature and its culture -
Language
Wiley | 2013|Keywords: French, the language of the court and of culture, the flowering of Middle English literature, Middle English literary culture, and contact, culture in translation, multilingualism, English in Marie's twelfth‐century French, medieval philosophy, language of God and man -
History in Medieval Scandinavian Heroic Literature and the Northwest European
Wiley | 2009|Keywords: most heroic composition in Celtic language ‐ early Welsh or Cumbric poem Y Gododdin, Christian belief ‐ element broadly distinguishing European medieval from ancient heroic literature, composers of heroic literature ‐ establishing distance between audience and epic setting, heroic literature of Ireland ‐ fainter traces of old deities, history in medieval Scandinavian heroic literature and northwest European context, medieval heroic literatures of northwest Europe ‐ portraying events hundred years in the past, ironic aspect of search for historicity in epic literature -
Acts of Persuasion in Hellenistic Epic: Honey‐Sweet Words in Apollonius
Wiley | 2007|Keywords: acts of persuasion in argonautica, rhetoric and literature, expansion of hellenic culture -
Latin America
Wiley | 2007|Keywords: emergence of hispano‐latin literature, classical tradition in latin america, latin american culture -
Mysticism and the Vernacular
Wiley | 2012|Keywords: women and textual culture, Julian of Norwich's, as a vernacular surpassing, new religious culture and democratization of mystical aspirations, momentous impact, contemplative feeling in the vernacular, with women's in textual culture, vision of the making of vernacular theologies in Europe, a larger perspective, Cistercian mystical, the love of God in a way innovative in medieval west, rise of the European vernaculars in the late medieval period, as patchy -
Mysticism and the Vernacular
Wiley | 2012|Keywords: women and textual culture, Julian of Norwich's, as a vernacular surpassing, new religious culture and democratization of mystical aspirations, momentous impact, contemplative feeling in the vernacular, with women's in textual culture, vision of the making of vernacular theologies in Europe, a larger perspective, Cistercian mystical, the love of God in a way innovative in medieval west, rise of the European vernaculars in the late medieval period, as patchy -
Material Culture, the Built Environment, and Society in Ottoman and Venetian Greece
Wiley | 2012|Keywords: vernacular housing in the countryside, Ottoman era in Greece, archaeological evidence in countryside, post‐Medieval era, domestic housing, material culture, of the Middle to Late Ottoman era, Ottoman towns in the Balkans, ethnic, religious quarters, material culture, in Ottoman and Venetian Greece -
The Archaeology of Byzantine Greece
Demography, Settlement Patterns, and Everyday LifeWiley | 2012|Keywords: LB, decisive shift in fortunes of Byzantium, Antiquity to the Middle Ages, in Boeotia, archaeology of Medieval and post‐Medieval Greece, Gregory and Byzantine Archaeology in The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium, Byzantine everyday material culture -
Construction and Women
Wiley | 2008|Keywords: literature on women in construction, women in medicine, effect of culture on women's employment in construction, culture of medical profession, retention of women in professions and factors affecting retention, women in construction ‐ adversarial to collaborative, women in construction and medicine -
Manuscripts in Tudor England
Wiley | 2010|Keywords: Tudor manuscript culture ‐ difficulty in understanding, manuscripts in Tudor England, Tudor England, awash in handwritten documents written on paper, personal correspondence in the vernacular ‐ important Renaissance genre, medieval manuscript culture ‐ confined to centers of wealth, paper and print role in manuscript production -
Introduction
Wiley | 2009|Keywords: Middle English literature and new insights on subject, medieval literature in languages other than English, literary studies blurring boundaries ‐ traditionally used to distinguish one period of literature from another, rise of concept of ‘poesye’ in late fourteenth century, ‘Middle English’ ‐ technical term coined in nineteenth century to refer to specific phase of English language, engagement of Middle English literature and Chaucer's writings ‐ with medieval ideas surrounding role of author in production of a text, production of Middle English literature from production of writing in other periods, Middle English literature -
Law and Literature
Wiley | 2013|Keywords: law and literature, antebellum law and literature, law/literature, in new ways in the nineteenth‐century, “Law, Culture, and the Humanities” (LCH) -
The Afterlife of Middle English Literature
Wiley | 2009|Keywords: belief in instructive capacity of old literature ‐ closely allied to belief in its propagandist value, afterlife of Middle English literature, 1700–1870 – revival, turning away from models and search for alternative in something indigenous to Britain, Middle English literature ‐ appeal of the otherness of Middle English, sixteenth century survivals ‐ level of interest in middle English literature, Middle English literature and connections with current preoccupations, Chaucer surpassing Gower and Lydgate as pre‐eminent medieval English poet -
Disability
Wiley | 2012|Keywords: physical difference in Ælfric's texts, as saints/and female immobility, disability studies, a relative newcomer in the humanities, impairment, as only one of the conditions, disabling people in medieval societies, some factions of modern disability culture, refusing medical intervention, disability, as was overrepresented in hagiography, medieval disability and intellectual backwardness, as demonology/witchcraft -
Israeli Culture from 1948 to the Present
Wiley | 2012|Keywords: Zionist literature, impact of military and politics, on national culture, Israeli culture, visual arts as a platform, gradual globalization, in cultural fields, Israeli culture, 1948 to the present -
The Material Facts of Ritual: Revisioning Medieval Viewing through Material Analysis, Ethnographic Analogy, and Architectural History
Wiley | 2011|Keywords: objects in use, the experience of performance, medieval Etoki through ethnographic analogy, ritual medieval, Shotoku visual culture, through material analysis, history through visual culture, direct experience of time/place -
The Idea of a Middle Ages
Wiley | 2009|Keywords: romantic fascination with medieval culture and architecture, political regimes in twentieth century ‐ value of medieval past as tool to legitimate themselves, The Middle Ages, turning up again ‐ as part of “Culture Wars” of the 1990s, Quentin Tarantino's 1994 film Pulp Fiction, Ving Rhames turning on former torturers and threatening to “get medieval” on them, “Medieval” being associated with backwardness, darkness and indiscriminate violence, medieval and early Renaissance Italy, Joseph Strayer's 1970 ‐ On the Medieval Origins of the Modern State, an influential example -
Race and Ethnicity
Wiley | 2012|Keywords: race implicated, with “language,” in the idea of “culture,” in folk culture, race, language, and culture homology, forceful articulation in the nineteenth century, race/language/culture received homology, influencing studies of OE literature -
Lost and Spurious Works
Wiley | 2009|Keywords: attack of Giants on Gods, popular theme in Greek literature and art, medieval and renaissance pseudepigrapha -
Society, Elite Families, and Politics in Late Medieval Italian Cities
Wiley | 2009|Keywords: evolving Malthusian crisis and the Black Death in 1347, society, elite families, and politics in late medieval Italian cities, merchant families growing rich from ‐ a “commercial revolution” in institutional innovations, late medieval social history ‐ fruitful areas of research, since Second World War, politics of Italian cities ‐ on degrees of intensity in elite culture -
Wests, Westerns, Westerners
Wiley | 2010|Keywords: John Cawelti's The Six‐Gun Mystique ‐ making the emerging field of popular culture studies respectable, the West and the nation in literary history, images of American West and western Americans, Indian and white ‐ come to us through simplifications of pop culture, significance of the West or of the frontier in US culture ‐ drawing directly or indirectly on Turner's work, Frederick Jackson Turner's 1893 ‐ “The Significance of the Frontier in American History”, locating ethnic literatures in the West, defining Western Literature ‐ Western Literature Association publishing in its journal, Western American Literature -
Culture
Wiley | 2009|Keywords: Aldous Huxley's culture snobbery and culture vulture ‐ endorsing cultural separation, Bob Dixon, Catching Them Young ‐ sex, race, class, and political ideas in children's fiction, culture ‐ acquiring meanings difficult to define, literature and ideology and Milton's Paradise Lost and Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, warrior culture ‐ essential social base of Anglo‐Saxon society, “high” culture ‐ entirely élitist in its interests, popular culture, humor and satire, Disgrace ‐ work of fiction by an unreliable narrator in the third person -
The Intertwinement of Chinese Film and Literature
Choices and Strategies in AdaptationsWiley | 2012|Keywords: Qin, on change in filmmakers’ strategies, the dynamics of Chinese history, leftist film movement in the early 1930s, Shanghai and martial arts films, arts and media, Chinese filmic adaptations of literature, Chinese film and literature intertwining, strategies in adaptations, Fifth Generation filmmakers, using marginalized revolutionary literature, film–literature genre, a continuation, in guise as detective stories, Dingjun Mountain, birth of Chinese cinema within a popular culture -
Political Culture and Ethnopolitics
Wiley | 2011|Keywords: comparative politics, that political culture ‐ effect on emergence of political democracy, political culture type, identification by Elazar ‐ individual political culture, governments seen as an impediment, restricted not interfering with private activities, political culture and ethnopolitics, Renaissance of political culture ‐ fundamental political values, guiding behavior of people, participant political culture, characterized by individuals ‐ knowing the political system, positively oriented towards input and output processes, extant literature in political science, political culture ‐ involving basic values, ideas, beliefs, attitudes and orientations about politics, modernization, and changes in values ‐ role of individuals in political system, Lijphart, contending that it is a mistake ‐ to think of culture and structure in either/or terms, but inherently linked, political and social and economic structures clearly affecting political culture, ethnic politics and Nationalism ‐ conception of political culture, values through which politics is interpreted, “shortcuts” by which people make sense of their political world -
Medieval Europe in World History
Wiley | 2009|Keywords: medieval Europe in World History, significance of appearance and early expansion of Islam ‐ a turning point in world history being undeniable, Chris Wickham, in Framing the Early Middle Ages, expansion of civilization, in first millennium of the Common Era -
Putting the “Yule” Back in “Yuletide”
Wiley | 2010|Keywords: putting the “Yule” Back in “Yuletide”, Christmas's cultural context ‐ medieval England, Christian and non‐Christian as integral parts of culture, Bede's wealth of information about early medieval England ‐ in Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum, medieval Christmas ‐ Christ and kissing games, yule, religious connotation in Old English ‐ geoheldæig (yule‐day) marking December 25, martial and cultural power struggles, Anglo‐Saxon, Roman, and Viking influences ‐ mixed culture, for a people cut off by the North Sea -
Organizational Culture: The Anthropological Apporach
Wiley | 1994|Keywords: “Dani culture and Trobriand culture exhibit some similarities”, The Anthropological Legitimacy of Organizational Culture Work, The Advantage of Multiple Theoretical Frameworks in Anthropology, The Anthropological Literature, “organizational culture” -
Language and Culture in Late Antique Egypt
Wiley | 2009|Keywords: Coptic encouraging female written expression in Late Antiquity, language and culture in late antique Egypt, early Christian literature in Coptic, texts written in Coptic in Late Antiquity, contexts for use of Coptic in Late Antiquity -
Visual Culture
Wiley | 2012|Keywords: visual culture, “act of seeing,” process information about the sensory world, Anglo‐Saxon England, fertile ground for discussion/analysis of visual culture, visual culture, and its meaning within an Anglo‐Saxon context, visual culture, of tensions within the visual, as influenced by medieval institutions, visual in the identity/subjectivity, distinction of historical/cultural from aesthetic -
Russia's Popular Culture in History and Theory
Wiley | 2009|Keywords: “Popular culture” ‐ enjoyed a tortuous history because of ways in which intellectual elites continue to co‐opt it, Mikhail Gorbachev's reformist policies of glasnost and perestroika ‐ cracking open and restructuring the study of popular culture, Russia's popular culture in history and theory, breakthrough with Jeffrey Brooks's When Russia Learned to Read ‐ Literacy and Popular Literature, Bolshevik Revolution and rise of fascism in 1920s -
V
Wiley | 2010|Keywords: Victorian studies ‐ a field of study of literature and culture, period of Queen Victoria's reign in England (1837–1901), Gianni Vattimo (1936–), Italian philosopher and cultural theorist ‐ postmodern turn in recent philosophical thought, Valentin Nikolaevich Voloshinov (1894–1936), Russian writer on language and literature, value in literature, taken for granted or considered off limits -
American Literature and American Studies
Wiley | 2012|Keywords: American literature and American studies, Franklin, the man representative of colonial American culture, emergent American modernity, Lawrence's critique of Franklin's spiritual limitations, Studies in Classic American Literature, Franklin's many‐sided representativeness, energized historicism, in American studies, reading Franklin's writing, within context of an unstable commodity culture, Franklin's self‐identification with republican print culture, writings identical with logic -
Nationalisms in Romantic Britain and Ireland: Culture, Politics, and the Global
Wiley | 2009|Keywords: association between nationalism and British Romanticism ‐ long and broad standing in literature, nationalisms in Romantic Britain and Ireland ‐ culture, politics, and global, culture, revolution, and nationalisms in Britain ‐ Edmund Burke's affection for “our national character” -
Genre
Wiley | 2013|Keywords: ‘tragedy’ in the Middle Ages, genre's role, works of literature, and genre, Zeeman's constrained, of medieval thought -
General Introduction
Wiley | 2009|Keywords: David Lyle Jeffrey's A Dictionary of Biblical Tradition in English Literature (1992), “Christianity and literature,” having focus on a faith perspective and while “the The Bible and literature” does not, “Religion and literature” ‐ a different order of magnitude, no longer dealing with one religious text, medieval literature, early‐modern literature, eighteenth‐century and Romantic literature, Victorian literature and Modernism, The Bible as Literature ‐ debate, over relationship between literature and the The Bible, Stephen Prickett and David Jasper's The The Bible and Literature ‐ A Reader and David Norton's A History of the The Bible as Literature (2000), “Christianity and literature” distinct from “the The Bible and literature” ‐ “literature and theology” not addressing the The Bible itself, overlapping with “literature and theology” ‐ going beyond Judeo‐Christian traditions -
French Presences in Tudor England
Wiley | 2010|Keywords: French sixain form in English poetry, French presences in Tudor England, French presences ‐ as constitutive of early Tudor print culture, Vernacular Literature and Current Affairs ‐ French connections in early Tudor literature, Jacob Burckhardt's landmark, Civilisation of the Renaissance in Italy -
Introduction
Wiley | 2010|Keywords: changes reshaping “American literature” ‐ in profound and positive ways, Native American literature, displaying connections, linkages between cultural expression and national or tribal survival, Blackwell's Companion to American Literature and Culture, “companion” accompanying or sharing with us, in a familiar way, boundaries designated by “literature” ‐ poetry, drama, fiction, and “literary” essays, definitions of “literature” ‐ dimension of culture, less foreclosed and open to negotiation and change -
Marvelous Vergil in The Ferrarese Renaissance
Wiley | 2010|Keywords: Vergil's impact, understanding and recreation of the marvelous in literature, discussion of the marvelous in Vergil's epic ‐ by sixteenth‐century commentators, renaissance humanists and their predecessors ‐ knowledge of Vergil in Italian literary culture, marvelous Vergil in the Ferrarese renaissance, romance and epic in Ariosto's prose ‐ recapitulating elements of Boiardo's response to Vergil, Bellezze, Toscanella's claim that Ariosto ‐ overcame his Latin model in nothing less than the art of narrative closure -
Academicizing “American Literature”
Wiley | 2010|Keywords: Cambridge History of American Literature (CHAL), appearing between 1917 and 1921, American Literature Group (ALG) of Modern Language Association in 1926 ‐ Snyder's question, “What is American ‘Literature’”, culture of reorganized knowledge and redefined professionalism ‐ departments of English starting, American literature, universally agreeing to fall short in comparison, needing other forms of validation, Snyder offering a useful glimpse ‐ into specific obstacles American literature faces, academicizing “American Literature”, post‐bellum period, rise of professions ‐ Americans conceiving work in a new way, “Academicizing ‘American Literature,’” ‐ “American literature,” not always existing as a category of knowledge -
Manuscripts and Modern Editions
Wiley | 2009|Keywords: variation in manuscripts ‐ challenging distinction between author and editor, biggest changes in modern editions affecting ‘substantive’ texts themselves, Middle English Literature in Post‐Medieval World, changes by editors ‐ first change like one of changes made in facsimiles -
Rural Families in Medieval Europe
Wiley | 2009|Keywords: culture of the rural family ‐ exhibiting variety in this period, historiographical framing of medieval family ‐ being constructed, rural families in medieval Europe -
Legacies of the Reformations
Wiley | 2009|Keywords: consequences of Reformations ‐ medieval Catholic church division into churches, medieval aspiration for Christian society, corpus Christianum, Reformations' legacies in confessionalization, politics, right of resistance, women, “other” and culture, Reformation and historiography and “Magdeburg Centuries” in 13 volumes -
Ethnicity
Wiley | 2009|Keywords: race and place in social science literature, ethnicity ‐ diversity in terms of shared national origin and current allegiance, Asian American group ‐ own history, language/s, customs, beliefs in U.S. culture, consequences of stigma as manifested in everyday lives of African Americans, literature on teacher interactions with Black public school students
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