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Mediality In The Middle Ages Abundance And Lack Christian Kiening Nicola Barfoot

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Mediality In The Middle Ages Abundance And Lack Christian Kiening Nicola Barfoot
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Publisher: ARC, Amsterdam University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 24.34 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Christian Kiening; Nicola Barfoot
ISBN: 9781641890762, 1641890762
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Mediality In The Middle Ages Abundance And Lack Christian Kiening Nicola Barfoot by Christian Kiening; Nicola Barfoot 9781641890762, 1641890762 instant download after payment.

This book presents, for the first time, a coherent, tightly argued history of medieval mediality, which also casts a new light on modern thinking about the medial. Abundance and lack constitute the defining feature of all media forms. These forms always undertake to preserve, transmit, or give access to something that might otherwise be lost, or remain inaccessible or ineffective. But at the same time they are always in danger of disguising or distorting what they are referring to, or of missing their target altogether.
Medieval culture offers an excellent chance to observe this. In this culture, media forms were places of mediated immediacy. They transported a presence of the divine, but also knowledge of its unattainability. This volume investigates the multi-layered and fascinating approaches of medieval authors to the word and writing, the body and materiality, and their experimentation with the possibilities of media before the concept was invented.

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