INTERROGATIONS OF MATERIALITY AND GEOGRAPHY, NARRATIVE FRAMEWORK AND
BOUNDARIES, AND THE WAYS THESE SCHOLARLY PURSUITS RIPPLE OUT INTO THE
WIDER CULTURAL SPHERE.
Early medieval England as seen through the lens of comparative and
interconnected histories is the subject of this volume. Drawn from a
range of disciplines, its chapters examine artistic, archaeological,
literary, and historical artifacts, converging around the idea that
the period may not only define itself, but is often defined from other
perspectives, specifically here by modern scholarship.
The first part considers the transmission of material culture across
borders, while querying the possibilities and limits of comparative
and transnational approaches, taking in the spread of bread wheat, the
collapse of the art-historical "decorative" and "functional", and the
unknowns about daily life in an early medieval English hall. The
volume then moves on to reimagine the permeable boundaries of early
medieval England, with perspectives from the Baltic, Byzantium, and
the Islamic world, including an examination of Vercelli Homily VII
(from John Chrysostom's Greek Homily XXIX), Hārūn ibn Yaḥyā's
Arabic descriptions of Barṭīniyah ("Britain"), and an consideration
of the Old English _Orosius_. The final chapters address the
construction of and responses to "Anglo-Saxon" narratives, past and
present: they look at early medieval England within a Eurasian
perspective, the historical origins of racialized Anglo-Saxonism(s),
and views from Oceania, comparing Hiberno-Saxon and Anglican
Melanesian missions, as well as contemporary reactions to exhibitions
of Anglo-Saxon kingdoms and Pacific Island cultures.
Contributors: Debby Banham, Britton Elliott Brooks, Caitlin Green,
Jane Hawkes, John Hines, Karen Louise Jolly, Kazutomo Karasawa, Carol
Neuman de Vegvar, John D. Niles, Michael W. Scott, Jonathan Wilcox
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ISBN
9781800105096
Publisert
2022
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
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Digital bok