Bodies of Pain: Suffering in the Works of Hartmann Von AuePsychology Press, 2002 - 196 Seiten This study provides a much needed re-evaluation of the role of pain and suffering in Hartmann von Aue. By critically and carefully combining traditional philology with modern theoretical analysis, drawing on theorists such as Mary Douglas, Michele Foucault, Norbert Elias and Elaine Scarry, the author shows how the 'body' is symbolically structured in Hartmann's work to create a distinctly medieval signification system of pain. This system is analysed through an examination of the physical body and social body of the court, and the harmonious and refined image of courtly society as depicted in Hartmann's work where it is shown that the very ideological system that informs courtly life causes suffering in both the physical and social bodies. |
Inhalt
Chapter | 1 |
Chapter | 21 |
Blood Wounds and Scars | 37 |
Chapter Three | 61 |
Chapter Four | 91 |
B Eyes and Heart | 105 |
Chapter Five | 133 |
Conclusion | 157 |
Appendix | 165 |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
actions appears Arme Heinrich attitude towards pain battle beauty becomes blood bodily body in pain body politic body's Bynum Cadoc Christ cited in text context courtly culture courtly lady courtly literature courtly love courtly society death demonstrate depiction describes embodied emphasizes Enite Enite's Erec Erec's express fact female body function gender gender role Gregorius Guivreiz guot hand Hartmann von Aue healing heart hereafter cited High Middle Ages important individual's inflict pain instance Iwein kingdom knight lady's lament lant Laudine Laudine's lîp Lunete Lunete's Mabonagrin maiden's male marriage metaphor Middle Ages Middle High German Mittelalter motif narrator Nibelungenlied nobility observation Oringles pain and suffering Parzival physical body physical pain position possesses power of pain reflects reveals role scene self-infliction of pain signs of pain sîn social body social control social status spiritual tears tion Verlag violence voice wîp women wounds
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