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Nonhuman Voices in Anglo-Saxon Literature and Material Culture James Paz

Nonhuman Voices in Anglo-Saxon Literature and Material Culture By James Paz

Nonhuman Voices in Anglo-Saxon Literature and Material Culture by James Paz


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This book explores the voices of nonhuman things in Anglo-Saxon literature and material culture, making a valuable contribution to 'thing theory'.

Nonhuman Voices in Anglo-Saxon Literature and Material Culture Summary

Nonhuman Voices in Anglo-Saxon Literature and Material Culture by James Paz

This book is available as an open access ebook under a CC-BY-NC-ND licence.

Nonhuman voices in Anglo-Saxon literature and material culture
uncovers the voice and agency possessed by nonhuman things across Anglo-Saxon literature and material culture. It makes a new contribution to thing theory and rethinks conventional divisions between animate human subjects and inanimate nonhuman objects in the early Middle Ages.

Anglo-Saxon writers and craftsmen describe artefacts and animals through riddling forms or enigmatic language, balancing an attempt to speak and listen to things with an understanding that these nonhumans often elude, defy and withdraw from us. But the active role that things have in the early medieval world is also linked to the Germanic origins of the word, where a ing is a kind of assembly, with the ability to draw together other elements, creating assemblages in which human and nonhuman forces combine.

Nonhuman Voices in Anglo-Saxon Literature and Material Culture Reviews

I thoroughly enjoyed my tussle with this book. I fought it sentence by sentence, and sometimes I could not agree, but the process changed my ideas about a lot of things that I thought I already knew. That is a significant achievement.
Jennifer Neville, University of London, Anglo-Saxon Literature and Material Cultures, Speculum 94.3 (2019)

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About James Paz

James Paz is Lecturer in Early Medieval English Literature at the University of Manchester

Table of Contents

Introduction: on Anglo-Saxon things
1 scheres head, Grendels mother and the sword that isnt a sword: unreadable things in Beowulf
2 The thingness of time in the Old English riddles of the Exeter Book and Aldhelms Latin enigmata
3 The riddles of the Franks Casket: enigmas, agency and assemblage
4 Assembling and reshaping Christianity in the Lives of St Cuthbert and Lindisfarne Gospels
5 The Dream of the Rood and the Ruthwell monument: fragility, brokenness and failure
Afterword: old things with new things to say
Index

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GOR013897982
9781526101105
1526101106
Nonhuman Voices in Anglo-Saxon Literature and Material Culture by James Paz
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Manchester University Press
2017-06-13
248
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