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Americanmedieval Goes North Gillian R Overing Ulrike Wiethaus

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Americanmedieval Goes North Gillian R Overing Ulrike Wiethaus
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Publisher: V&r Unipress
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.28 MB
Pages: 257
Author: Gillian R. Overing, Ulrike Wiethaus
ISBN: 9783847109525, 3847109529
Language: English
Year: 2019
Volume: 1

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Americanmedieval Goes North Gillian R Overing Ulrike Wiethaus by Gillian R. Overing, Ulrike Wiethaus 9783847109525, 3847109529 instant download after payment.

The North signifies, as do all four cardinal directions, emotional, environmental, and cultural bodies of knowledge. These include political structures ("the wealthy North"), artistic productions ("Scandinavian" design), nomadic Hunter "Indigeneity" and Colonizer "Whiteness" as Northern signifiers - and, of course, the domain of many species of spirit masters, demons, and missionaries. Archaeologists agree that long before Columbus, it was Vikings and their slaves - northern seafarers from Scandinavia and enslaved men and women from Ireland - who made first contact with "America" in its northernmost regions. Twelve previously unpublished essays represent the disciplines of literature, history, art history, film studies, rhetoric, religious studies, cultural and queer studies.

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