Art, Power, and Resistance in the Middle Ages
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Pennsylvania State University Press
Published:17th Dec '24
Should be back in stock very soon
A necessary look at contemporary uses and misuses of medieval images to convey power and resistance.
This volume addresses a vital point of intersection between images in the Middle Ages and those in the modern world: the potential of medieval works of art to convey messages of power and resistance. Provoked by the misuse of medieval imagery in modern discussions, the contributors to this volume assess how medieval images connect to discourses of power in both the past and the present.
The contributors each began with a single question: In the eyes of their makers and viewers, how were medieval images understood to assert or to resist forces of power? Their case studies come from a wide range of cultural, geographic, and historical contexts: the Byzantine, Ottonian, and Valois courts; the Umayyad and Castilian regimes of the Iberian Peninsula; the pluralistic military and commercial zones of the eastern Mediterranean; and the metaphorical as well as personal battlegrounds linked to medieval “courtly love” culture. Over eight chapters, the authors highlight patterns of visual rhetoric still evident in art today. They invite readers to contemplate how modern priorities and sensibilities might amplify, mute, or transform the discourses related to power and resistance that were threaded through the visual culture of the Middle Ages.
This insightful book should be of value to anyone interested in medieval art history and art’s relationship to power and authority in society.
In addition to the editor, the contributors include Heather A. Badamo, Elena N. Boeck, Thomas E. A. Dale, Martha Easton, Eliza Garrison, Anne D. Hedeman, Tom Nickson, and Avinoam Shalem.
“Each study in Art, Power, and Resistance in the Middle Ages productively challenges readers to reassess disciplinary assumptions. No comparable study engages so diverse a range of material through such a lens.”
—Kirk T. Ambrose, author of The Marvellous and the Monstrous in the Sculpture of Twelfth-Century Europe
“The relationship of art to power was no less complex in the Middle Ages than it is today, as we witness the toppling of monuments testifying to histories of racial conflict. This volume reinvigorates our conversations about works of art and the contingencies of power across the medieval world through a range of provocative chapters tracing how medieval artworks come to serve as sites of resistance over time.”
—Cecily J. Hilsdale, author of Byzantine Art and Diplomacy in an Age of Decline
“The diverse cultures that contributed to medieval art are wonderfully engaged here by scholars who focus in compelling ways on a broad range of materials from throughout the Mediterranean. The object- and monument-centered case studies at the core of this volume are both brilliant and interesting, and have significant implications for the complex factors at play in the creation of works of medieval art, dislodging preconceptions about the insularity of medieval art.”
—Elizabeth Pastan, coeditor of Investigations in Medieval Stained Glass
ISBN: 9780271097374
Dimensions: 254mm x 203mm x 23mm
Weight: 1179g
236 pages