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Defaced - The Visual Culture of Violence in the Late Middle Ages

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Zusatztext "Defaced is an enjoyable book—and another worthwhile publication from Zone, which has done so much to revise our understanding of medieval bodies." Informationen zum Autor Valentin Groebner is professor of medieval and Renaissance history at the University of Lucerne. He is the author of Liquid Assets! Dangerous Gifts and Who Are You? Identification! Deception! and Surveillance in Early Modern Europe. Klappentext Understanding late medieval pictorial representations of violence. Zusammenfassung From the fourteenth century on, the artifacts of Western visual culture became increasingly violent. Destroyed faces, dissolved human shapes, devilish doppelgängers of the sacred: violence made real people nameless exemplars of formless, hideous horror. In Defaced , the historian Valentin Groebner provides a highly sophisticated historical, cultural, and political model for understanding how late-medieval images and narratives of “indescribable” violence functioned. Early modern images formed part of a complex, often contested, system of visualizing extreme violence, as Groebner reveals in a series of political, military, religious, sexual, and theatrical microhistories. Intended to convey the anguish of real pain and terror to spectators, violent visual representations made people see disfigured faces as mirrors of sexual deviance, invisible enemies as barbarian fiends, and soldiers as bloodthirsty conspirators wreaking havoc on nocturnal streets. Yet not every spectator saw the same thing when viewing these terrifying images. Whom did one see when looking at an image of violence? What effect did such images have on spectators? How could one distinguish illegitimate violence that threatened and reversed the social order from the proper, “just,” and sanctioned use of force? Addressing these issues, Groebner not only calls into question contemporary habits of thinking about early modern visual culture; he also pushes his readers to rethink how they look at images of brutality in a world of increasing violence. ...

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Valentin Groebner
Translated by Pamela Selwyn

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Authors Valentin Groebner, Valentin/ Selwyn Groebner
Assisted by Pamela Selwyn (Translation)
Publisher The MIT Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 28.11.2008
 
EAN 9781890951382
ISBN 978-1-890951-38-2
No. of pages 199
Series Zone Books
Defaced
The MIT Press
Zone Books
Subject Humanities, art, music > Art > General, dictionaries

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