Ethics in post-medieval responses to the Middle Ages form the main
focus of this volume. The six opening essays tackle such issues as the
legitimacy of reinventing medieval customs and ideas, at what point
the production and enjoyment of caricaturizing the Middle Ages become
inappropriate, how medievalists treat disadvantaged communities, and
the tension between political action and ethics in medievalism. The
eight subsequent articles then build on this foundation as they
concentrate on capitalist motives for melding superficially
incompatible narratives in medievalist video games, Dan Brown's use of
Dante's _Inferno_ to promote a positivist, transhumanist agenda,
disjuncturesfrom medieval literature to medievalist film in portrayals
of human sacrifice, the influence of _Beowulf_ on horror films and
vice versa, portrayals of war in _Beowulf_ films, socialism in William
Morris's translation of _Beowulf_, bias in Charles Alfred Stothard's
_Monumental Effigies of Great Britain_, and a medieval source for
death in the Harry Potter novels. The volume as a whole invites and
informs a much larger discussion on such vital issues as the ethical
choices medievalists make, the implications of those choices for their
makers, and the impact of those choices on the world around us.
Karl Fugelso is Professor of Art History at Towson University in
Baltimore, Maryland.
Contributors: Mary R. Bowman, Harry Brown, Louise D'Arcens, Alison
Gulley, Nickolas Haydock, Lisa Hicks, Lesley E. Jacobs, Michael R.
Kightley, Phillip Lindley, Pascal J. Massie, Lauryn S. Mayer, Brent
Moberley, Kevin Moberley, Daniel-Raymond Nadon, Jason Pitruzello,
Nancy M. Resh, Carol L. Robinson, Christopher Roman, M.J. Toswell.
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Ethics and Medievalism
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ISBN
9781782043041
Publisert
2020
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Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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