The Medieval Fold: Power, Repression, and the Emergence of the Individual (The New Middle Ages)
Suzanne Verderber (Author)
Hardcover: 216 pages
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan (15 May 2013)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 113700097X
ISBN-13: 978-1137000972
Striking cultural developments took place in the twelfth century which led to what historians have termed ‘the emergence of the individual.’ The Medieval Fold demonstrates how cultural developments typically associated with this twelfth-century renaissance—autobiography, lyric, courtly love, romance—can be traced to the Church’s cultivation of individualism. However, subjects did not submit to pastoral power passively, they constructed fantasies and behaviors, redeploying or ‘folding’ it to create new forms of life and culture. Incorporating the work of Nietzsche, Foucault, Lacan, and Deleuze, Suzanne Verderber presents a model of the subject in which the opposition between interior self and external world is dislodged.
Table of contents:
Introduction
1. The Gregorian Reform, Pastoral Power, and Subjection
2. The Courtly Fold: The Subjectivation of Pastoral Power and the Invention of Modern Eroticism
3. Chrétien de Troyes’ Diagram of Power: Perceval
Conclusion
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