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Studies In Medievalism Xxi Corporate Medievalism Karl Fugelso Editor

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Studies In Medievalism Xxi Corporate Medievalism Karl Fugelso Editor
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Publisher: D. S. Brewer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.54 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Karl Fugelso (editor)
ISBN: 1843843226
Language: English
Year: 2012
Volume: 21

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Studies In Medievalism Xxi Corporate Medievalism Karl Fugelso Editor by Karl Fugelso (editor) 1843843226 instant download after payment.

Academia has never been immune to corporate culture, and despite the persistent association of medievalism with escapism, perhaps never has that been more obvious than at the present moment. The six essays that open the volume explore precisely how financial institutions have promoted, distorted, appropriated, resisted, and repudiated post-medieval interpretations of the middle ages. In the second part of the book, contributors explore medievalism in a variety of areas, juxtaposing specific case studies with broader investigations of the discipline's motives and methods; they include Charles Kingsley's racial Anglo-Saxonism, Jessie L. Weston's Sir Gawain and the treatment of women in medievalist film. The book also includes a spirited response to previous Studies in Medievalism volumes on the topic neomedievalism.

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