Janes, Dominic and Waller, Gary (2010) Introduction to 'Walsingham, landscape, sexuality, and cultural memory'. In: Walsingham in Literature and Culture from the Middle Ages to Modernity. Ashgate, Farnham. ISBN 9780754669241
Type of Research: | Book Section |
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Creators: | Janes, Dominic and Waller, Gary |
Description: | Dominic Janes and Gary Waller co-edited the book and co-wrote the introduction. Dominic Janes also wrote a chapter "Queer Walsingham". About the book: The collection's essays consider connections between landscape and the sacred, the body and sexuality and Walsingham's place in literature, music and, more broadly, especially since the Reformation, in the construction of cultural memory. The historical range of the essays includes Walsingham's rise to prominence in the later Middle Ages, its destruction during the English Reformation, and the presence of uncanny echoes and traces in early modern English culture, including poems, ballads, music and some of the plays of Shakespeare. Contributions also examine the cultural dynamics of the remarkable revival of Walsingham as a place of pilgrimage and as a cultural icon in the Victorian and modern periods. Hitherto, scholarship on Walsingham has been almost entirely confined to the history of religion. In contrast, contributors to this volume include internationally known scholars from literature, cultural studies, history, sociology, anthropology and musicology as well as theology. |
Official Website: | http://www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780754669241 |
Additional Information (Publicly available): | See http://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/4244/1/4244.pdf for Janes' chapter 'Queer Walsingham' in this volume. |
Publisher/Broadcaster/Company: | Ashgate |
Your affiliations with UAL: | Colleges > London College of Fashion |
Date: | 2010 |
Date Deposited: | 21 Jun 2015 16:19 |
Last Modified: | 21 Jun 2015 16:19 |
Item ID: | 7743 |
URI: | https://ualresearchonline.arts.ac.uk/id/eprint/7743 |
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