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Book Title
Animal Encounters
Publication Name
Animal Encounters : Contacts and concepts in Medieval Britain
Title
Animal Encounters
Subtitle
Contacts and Concepts in Medieval Britain
Author
Susan Crane
Format
Hardcover
ISBN-10
0812244583
EAN
9780812244588
ISBN
9780812244588
Publisher
University of Pennsylvania Press
Genre
History
Subject
Medieval, Animals / General, Anthropology / General, Europe / Medieval
Release Year
2012
Release Date
12/12/2012
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
1.1 in
Item Length
9.3 in
Series
The Middle Ages Ser.
Subject Area
Nature, Literary Criticism, History, Social Science
Publication Year
2012
Type
Textbook
Item Weight
22.1 Oz
Item Width
6.3 in
Number of Pages
280 Pages

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Traces of the living animal run across the entire corpus of medieval writing and reveal how pervasively animals mattered in medieval thought and practice. In fascinating scenes of cross-species encounters, a raven offers St. Cuthbert a lump of lard that waterproofs his visitors' boots for a whole year, a scholar finds inspiration for his studies in his cat's perfect focus on killing mice, and a dispossessed knight wins back his heritage only to give it up again in order to save the life of his warhorse. Readers have often taken such encounters to be merely figurative or fanciful, but Susan Crane discovers that these scenes of interaction are firmly grounded in the intimate cohabitation with animals that characterized every medieval milieu from palace to village. The animal encounters of medieval literature reveal their full meaning only when we recover the living animal's place within the written animal. The grip of a certain humanism was strong in medieval Britain, as it is today: the humanism that conceives animals in diametrical opposition to humankind. Yet medieval writing was far from univocal in this regard. Latin and vernacular works abound in other ways of thinking about animals that invite the saint, the scholar, and the knight to explore how bodies and minds interpenetrate across species lines. Crane brings these other ways of thinking to light in her readings of the beast fable, the hunting treatise, the saint's life, the bestiary, and other genres. Her substantial contribution to the field of animal studies investigates how animals and people interact in culture making, how conceiving the animal is integral to conceiving the human, and how cross-species encounters transform both their animal and their human participants.

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Publisher
University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN-10
0812244583
ISBN-13
9780812244588
eBay Product ID (ePID)
125820733

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
280 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Animal Encounters : Contacts and concepts in Medieval Britain
Publication Year
2012
Subject
Medieval, Animals / General, Anthropology / General, Europe / Medieval
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Nature, Literary Criticism, History, Social Science
Author
Susan Crane
Series
The Middle Ages Ser.
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
22.1 Oz
Item Length
9.3 in
Item Width
6.3 in

Additional Product Features

LCCN
2012-019532
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
"Critical orthodoxy finds in medieval Britain clear-cut distinctions between human beings and all other forms of life, but Susan Crane finds instead a tangle of cohabitation. An immensely important contribution to the burgeoning conversation between animal studies scholars in the earlier and more recent periods, Animal Encounters gives us a picture of medieval Britain as a dynamic and often surprising contact zone, where human beings are enriched, both spiritually and intellectually, by the fact that they live and work, and play and die, alongside their fellow creatures."--Cary Wolfe, author of Before the Law: Humans and Other Animals in a Biopolitical Frame, "Writing such a book as this requires hard-won mastery of human sciences, but also attentiveness to where such sciences stumble in encountering fellow, nonhuman creatures. Covering eight centuries, and giving us en passant a newly expanded understanding of British culture, this marvelous book shows poetry intuiting complexly lived relationships between humans and animals, where humanist philosophy cannot speak."-David Wallace, University of Pennsylvania, Writing such a book as this requires hard-won mastery of human sciences, but also attentiveness to where such sciences stumble in encountering fellow, nonhuman creatures. Covering eight centuries, and giving us en passant a newly expanded understanding of British culture, this marvelous book shows poetry intuiting complexly lived relationships between humans and animals, where humanist philosophy cannot speak., "Writing such a book as this requires hard-won mastery of human sciences, but also attentiveness to where such sciences stumble in encountering fellow, nonhuman creatures. Covering eight centuries, and giving us en passant a newly expanded understanding of British culture, this marvelous book shows poetry intuiting complexly lived relationships between humans and animals, where humanist philosophy cannot speak."--David Wallace, University of Pennsylvania, Critical orthodoxy finds in medieval Britain clear-cut distinctions between human beings and all other forms of life, but Susan Crane finds instead a tangle of cohabitation. An immensely important contribution to the burgeoning conversation between animal studies scholars in the earlier and more recent periods, Animal Encounters gives us a picture of medieval Britain as a dynamic and often surprising contact zone, where human beings are enriched, both spiritually and intellectually, by the fact that they live and work, and play and die, alongside their fellow creatures., "Critical orthodoxy finds in medieval Britain clear-cut distinctions between human beings and all other forms of life, but Susan Crane finds instead a tangle of cohabitation. An immensely important contribution to the burgeoning conversation between animal studies scholars in the earlier and more recent periods, Animal Encounters gives us a picture of medieval Britain as a dynamic and often surprising contact zone, where human beings are enriched, both spiritually and intellectually, by the fact that they live and work, and play and die, alongside their fellow creatures."-Cary Wolfe, author of Before the Law: Humans and Other Animals in a Biopolitical Frame, "Critical orthodoxy finds in medieval Britain clear-cut distinctions between human beings and all other forms of life, but Susan Crane finds instead a tangle of cohabitation. An immensely important contribution to the burgeoning conversation between animal studies scholars in the earlier and more recent periods, Animal Encounters gives us a picture of medieval Britain as a dynamic and often surprising contact zone, where human beings are enriched, both spiritually and intellectually, by the fact that they live and work, and play and die, alongside their fellow creatures."-Cary Wolfe, Rice University
Target Audience
College Audience
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
820.9/3620902
Lc Classification Number
Pr275.A47c73 2013
Table of Content
Notes on Citations Introduction 1. Cohabitation 2. Wolf, Man, and Wolf-Man 3. A Bestiary's Taxonomy of Creatures 4. The Noble Hunt as a Ritual Practice 5. Falcon and Princess 6. Knight and Horse Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index Acknowledgments
Copyright Date
2013

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