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Marginal Figures In The Global Middle Ages And The Renaissance Arizona Studies In The Middle Ages And The Renaissance 47 Unknown

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Marginal Figures In The Global Middle Ages And The Renaissance Arizona Studies In The Middle Ages And The Renaissance 47 Unknown
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Publisher: Brepols Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.04 MB
Pages: 225
Author: unknown
ISBN: 2503597033
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Marginal Figures In The Global Middle Ages And The Renaissance Arizona Studies In The Middle Ages And The Renaissance 47 Unknown by Unknown 2503597033 instant download after payment.

The essays in this collection explore the motives and methods of marginalization throughout pre-modern Europe, Japan, the Ottoman Empire, and areas that are now Mexico, Iran, Peru, Syria, and Costa Rica. The authors offer a rich variety of perspectives on precarity and privilege, resistance and hybridity, they unpack the intersections of power, tradition, and difference, and they examine the relationship of marginality to both violence and creativity not only in the global Middle Ages and Renaissance but also in our present moment. While deepening readers' understanding of our antecedents, the collection illuminates the contemporary urgency of being 'ethically awake to the needs, sufferings, sorrows, and dignity of others around the globe'.

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