Albert Classen, PhD., is Professor of German at the University of Arizona.
Introduction: The Self, the Other, and Everything in Between: Xenological Phenomenology of the Middle Ages, Albrecht Classen 1. The Saracen and the Martyr: Embracing the Foreign/er in Hrotsvit's Pelagius, Lisa Weston 2. Foreigner, Foe and Neighbor: The Religious Cult as a Forum for Political Reconciliation, Michael Goodich 3. Hungarians as vremde in Medieval Germany, Alexander Sager 4. The Face of the Foreigner in Medieval German Courtly Literature, David F. Tinsley 5. Visitors from Another Space: The Medieval Revenant as Foreigner, Aline G. Hornaday 6. The Foreigner Within: The Subject of Abjection in Sir Gowther, Michael Uebel 7. Sir Gowther: Imagining Race in Late Mediebal England, Jesus Montano 8. Cannibal Diplomacy: Otherness in the Middle English Text Richard Coer de Lion, Leona F. Cordery 9. Anselm Turmeda: The Visionary Humanism of a Muslim Convert and Catalan Prophet, Lourdes Maria Alvarez 10. Social Bodies and the Non-Christian Other in the Twelfth Century: John of Salisbury and Peter of Celle, Cary J. Nederman 11. Religious Geography: Designating Jews and Muslims as Foreigners in Medieval England, David B. Leshock 12. Foreigners in Konrad von Wurzburg's Partonopier und Meliur, Albrecht Classen 13. The Intimate Other: The Dialogue between A Christian and a Jew by Hans Folz, Winfried Frey List of Illustrations The Authors Index