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Music, Body, and Desire in Medieval Culture - Hildegard of Bingen to Chaucer

English · Paperback / Softback

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"What a wonderful book! It will change the whole way we look at, read, and listen to the Middle Ages. Holsinger's grasp of the history of Latin and vernacular literature, philosophy, art, and history as it pertains to his topic, is breathtaking. What holds the whole argument together is [the author's superb grasp of] music."--Michael Camille, University of Chicago
"The book is interesting, intriguing, and provides a valuable model for new ways of approaching musical repertory."--Notes

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About the author

Bruce W. Holsinger is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Colorado.

Summary

Ranging chronologically from the twelfth to the fifteenth centuries and thematically from Latin to vernacular literary modes, this book challenges standard assumptions about the musical cultures and philosophies of the European Middle Ages. Engaging a wide range of premodern texts and contexts, from the musicality of sodomy in twelfth-century polyphony to Chaucer’s representation of pedagogical violence in the Prioress’s Tale, from early Christian writings on the music of the body to the plainchant and poetry of Hildegard of Bingen, the author argues that medieval music was quintessentially a practice of the flesh.

The book reveals a sonorous landscape of flesh and bone, pleasure and pain, a medieval world in which erotic desire, sexual practice, torture, flagellation, and even death itself resonated with musical significance and meaning. In its insistence on music as an integral part of the material cultures of the Middle Ages, the book presents a revisionist account of an important aspect of premodern European civilization that will be of compelling interest to historians of literature, music, religion, and sexuality, as well as scholars of cultural, gender, and queer studies.

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"The virtues of Music, Body, and Desire in Medieval Culture: Hildegard of Bingen to Chaucer are many. Holsinger's volume is deeply learned, forcefully argued, generous even in its polemics, and, not least, written with a soaring and searing elouence...it is a brilliant provocation that will change its field forever, and what is more, it will bring music vividly to the attention of medievalists who have neglected it far too long."

Product details

Authors Holsinger Bruce, Bruce Holsinger, Bruce W Holsinger, Bruce W. Holsinger
Publisher Stanford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.06.2002
 
EAN 9780804740586
ISBN 978-0-8047-4058-6
No. of pages 496
Dimensions 154 mm x 230 mm x 28 mm
Weight 653 g
Series Figurae: Reading Medieval Culture
Figurae: Reading Medieval Cult
Figurae: Reading Medieval Culture
Figurae: Reading Medieval Cult
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Music > Music history
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > General, dictionaries

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