Theorizing Medieval Race

Saracen Representations in Old French Litera

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In today's discussions of religious difference and intolerance, the Middle Ages are often presented as a time of fixed racial, religious, and cultural identities, especially as regards the East and Islam. Representations of Saracens, however, show how literary traditions invite a more nuanced consideration of the complex and often surprising ways in which such non-Christian figures might be depicted. In a wide-ranging study of Old French texts from c.1150-1350, Victoria Turner explores how racial identity is not only paradoxical but even fluid in the medieval Christian literary imagination, where Arthurian heroes may have Saracen ancestors and where a Saracen may set an example of good Christian behaviour. Drawing on modern critical theory, Turner adopts a series of approaches to concepts of race to counter suggestions that these medieval identities were necessarily adversarial, consistent or absolute. Victoria Turner is Lecturer in French at the University of St Andrews.
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Writer
Turner, Victoria
Title
Theorizing Medieval Race
Publisher
Modern Humanities Research Association
Year
2019
Language
English
Pages
228
Weight
566 gr
EAN
9781781886670
Dimensions
244 x 170 x 19 mm
Binding format
Hardback

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