22 resultados para Drama, Medieval

em Université de Lausanne, Switzerland


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This doctoral dissertation aims at describing the representation of holy harlots (Mary Magdalene, Mary of Egypt, Pelagia, Thai's, Afra of Augsburg) in medieval English hagiography. These saints are unique representatives that combine both extremes of the feminine in the medieval imaginaire: she is both, as a saint, the Virgin Mary, the pure and virtuous woman, and, in her past as a prostitute, Eve, the evil female tempter who led all mankind to destruction. The initial question of this thesis is how did hagiographers negotiate the representation of a formerly sinful, sexually active, long- living woman as an authoritative saint? This thesis aims at finding elements of answer to this question, investigating the intersections between gender and authority in the saints' lives of repentant prostitutes in all the vernaculars of medieval England: Old English, Anglo-Norman, and Middle English. It posits that the portrayal of holy harlots' authority and gender is dependent upon social, religious and literary shifts during the medieval period. My contention is that the harlot's gender portrayal changes over the course of the eleventh and twelfth centuries, due notably to the rise of affective piety and the important influence of the romance genre over hagiography. In Anglo-Saxon England, the harlot's gender changes with the saint's conversion: a woman beforehand, her gender is portrayed after her repentance as ambiguous in order for her to become a saint. Her authority derives from her own sanctity in this case. From the twelfth century onward, however, the harlot, now often turned into a beautiful and landed romance lady, is more and more represented as a woman throughout her life, and becomes after her conversion a Bride of Christ. In this way, the dangerously free woman who roamed the streets and prostituted her body becomes less threatening after her conversion, being (re-)inscribed within the male dominated institution of marriage. She now draws her authoritative stance from her gendered intimacy with Christ: although she submits to Christ as his bride, she also gains greater authority than before by way of her privileged relationship with the Savior.

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The Minutarium Majus, a register dating from the 13th and 14th centuries, was transferred by the paleographers responsible for its transcription to the Institute of Forensic Science of the University of Lausanne with the aim of enhancing portions of text that had become worn away and illegible. The manuscript had suffered from deterioration and damage for different unknown reasons, but most likely because of the colour instability of the ink, contaminations, storage conditions and repeated human manipulation. A total of 69 areas of text, ranging in size from just a few words to full pages, were photographically recorded under both white and ultraviolet (UV) light illumination. UV illumination observed in the visible range proved to be efficient in detecting the writings. Most of the texts could thus be successfully transcribed by the paleographers. The technique proved to be extremely useful for the exposure of damaged medieval writings.

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RÉSUMÉMythe, tragédie et méta-théâtre sont des termes techniques provenant de disciplines comme l'anthropologie, l'histoire, la théorie et la critique littéraires. Malgré le fait que l'on puisse les assigner à des périodes historiques déterminées, ce sont des notions qui ont encore un sens à la fois actuel (elles sont indispensables pour comprendre le théâtre contemporain) et concret (à travers les différentes poétiques qui les reconfigurent, elles affectent le spectateur d'une certaine façon, ont un effet déterminé sur son corps et sa conscience). Je propose donc de les définir synthétiquement en fonction de l'effet qu'ils produisent sur le spectateur qui est conçu comme une unité de corps et de conscience. Le corps étant défini comme le lieu des émotions, la conscience sera la connaissance que le sujet acquiert de soi et du monde en fonction de ces émotions. Or, le mûthos génère des émotions que la tragédie purge à travers le phénomène de la catharsis. En revanche, le méta-théâtre interrompt le processus émotif de la conscience. Tout en appuyant mes définitions sur des notions de psychologie, neurologie et physique quantique, j'oppose tragédie et méta-théâtre de la façon suivante: la tragédie produit une forme de conscience incarnée chez le spectateur, alors que le méta-théâtre n'aboutit qu'à une forme de conscience cartésienne ou vision désincarnée. J'applique ensuite cette conception à une série de pièces importantes de l'histoire du théâtre espagnol au XXe siècle qui comportent toutes une part de réécriture d'un ou de plusieurs mythes. Je constate une généralisation du traitement méta-théâtral de la réécriture, au détriment non du tragique, mais de la tragédie proprement dite. Par conséquent, je diagnostique un déficit d'incarnation dans le théâtre espagnol au XXe siècle.

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This volume reflects a variegated and fruitful dialogue between classical and medieval philologists and historians of science, philosophy, literature and language as well as of medicine - the diverse range of interests that the history of medicine in the Graeco-Roman world and the medieval West continues to stimulate and draw on. A recurrent theme is the transformation of medical knowledge in different languages, literary forms and cultural milieux. Several papers concern editorial work in progress on unpublished texts, available only in manuscript or early printed editions. Ce recueil met en dialogue des spécialistes des textes médicaux latins de l'Antiquité et du Moyen Âge. Certaines analyses adoptent une approche sociolinguistique, d'autres s'intéressent à des questions de transmission et de réception, d'autres enfin livrent des études sur le lexique médical. Mais toutes concourent à éclairer une histoire culturelle de la médecine qui s'inscrit dans un monde en mutation. With a preface by D. R. Langslow, and contributions by M. Baldin, J. P. Barragán Nieto, P. P. Conde Parrado, D. Crismani, M. Cronier, C. de la Rosa Cubo, A. Ferraces Rodríguez, K.-D. Fischer, P. Gaillard-Seux, A. García González, V. Gitton-Ripoll, G. Haverling, F. Le Blay, B. Maire, G. Marasco, A. I. Martín Ferreira, I. Mazzini, F. Messina, Ph. Mudry, V. Nutton, M. Pardon-Labonnelie, R. Passarella, M. J. Pérez Ibáñez, S. Sconocchia, A. M. Urso, M. E. Vázquez Buján, and H. von Staden.