ISBN:
9780816689965
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9780816689972
Sprache:
Englisch
Seiten:
XXX, 249 S.
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Ill.
DDC:
306.85094090/01
Schlagwort(e):
Geschichte 1100-1500
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PHILOSOPHY / General
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LITERARY CRITICISM / Medieval
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Children's Studies
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Alltag, Brauchtum
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Geschichte
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Gesellschaft
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Kind
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Children History To 1500
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Humanity Social aspects To 1500
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History
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Identity (Psychology) Social aspects To 1500
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History
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Human body Social aspects To 1500
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History
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Families History To 1500
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Material culture History To 1500
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Human ecology History To 1500
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PHILOSOPHY / General
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LITERARY CRITICISM / Medieval
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Children's Studies
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Identität
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Körper
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Kind
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Sachkultur
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Europa
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Europe Social life and customs
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Civilization, Medieval
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Europa
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Europa
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Kind
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Sachkultur
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Körper
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Identität
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Geschichte 1100-1500
Kurzfassung:
"Becoming Human argues that human identity was articulated and extended across a wide range of textual, visual, and artifactual assemblages from the twelfth to the fifteenth centuries. J. Allan Mitchell shows how the formation of the child expresses a manifold and mutable style of being. To be human is to learn to dwell among a welter of things. A searching and provocative historical inquiry into human becoming, the book presents a set of idiosyncratic essays on embryology and infancy, play and games, and manners, meals, and other messes. While it makes significant contributions to medieval scholarship on the body, family, and material culture, Becoming Human theorizes anew what might be called a medieval ecological imaginary. Mitchell examines a broad array of phenomenal objects...including medical diagrams, toy knights, tableware, conduct texts, dream visions, and scientific instruments...and in the process reanimates distinctly medieval ontologies. In addressing the emergence of the human in the later Middle Ages, Mitchell identifies areas where humanity remains at risk. In illuminating the past, he shines fresh light on our present"..
Anmerkung:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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