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Global Medievalism An Introduction Oc Helen Young Kavita Mudan Finn

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Global Medievalism An Introduction Oc Helen Young Kavita Mudan Finn
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.76 MB
Author: Helen Young; Kavita Mudan Finn
ISBN: 9781009119658, 1009119656
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: OC

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Global Medievalism An Introduction Oc Helen Young Kavita Mudan Finn by Helen Young; Kavita Mudan Finn 9781009119658, 1009119656 instant download after payment.

The typical vision of the Middle Ages western popular culture represents to its global audience is deeply Eurocentric. The Lord of the Rings and Game of Thrones imagined entire medievalist worlds, but we see only a fraction of them through the stories and travels of the characters. Organised around the theme of mobility, this Element seeks to deconstruct the Eurocentric orientations of western popular medievalisms which typically position Europe as either the whole world or the centre of it, by making them visible and offering alternative perspectives. How does popular culture represent medievalist worlds as global-connected by the movement of people and objects? How do imagined mobilities allow us to create counterstories that resist Eurocentric norms? This study represents the start of what will hopefully be a fruitful and inclusive conversation of what the Middle Ages did, and should, look like.

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