Affective Meditation and the Invention of Medieval Compassion
Sarah McNamer
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Description for Affective Meditation and the Invention of Medieval Compassion
Hardback. This book offers a new history of a major medieval genre, affective meditations on the Passion. It argues that women were instrumental in the creation of this genre, and it illuminates how these scripts for the performance of prayer served to construct compassion itself as an intimate and feminine emotion. Series: The Middle Ages Series. Num Pages: 320 pages, 10 illus. BIC Classification: HBLC1. Category: (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 236 x 160 x 28. Weight in Grams: 620.
Affective meditation on the Passion was one of the most popular literary genres of the high and later Middle Ages. Proliferating in a rich variety of forms, these lyrical, impassioned, script-like texts in Latin and the vernacular had a deceptively simple goal: to teach their readers how to feel. They were thus instrumental in shaping and sustaining the wide-scale shift in medieval Christian sensibility from fear of God to compassion for the suffering Christ.
Affective Meditation and the Invention of Medieval Compassion advances a new narrative for this broad cultural change and the meditative writings that both generated and ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2009
Publisher
University of Pennsylvania Press United States
Number of pages
304
Condition
New
Series
The Middle Ages Series
Number of Pages
320
Place of Publication
Pennsylvania, United States
ISBN
9780812242119
SKU
V9780812242119
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About Sarah McNamer
Sarah McNamer is Associate Professor of English at Georgetown University.
Reviews for Affective Meditation and the Invention of Medieval Compassion
"Brilliant and lucid. . . . a stunning book"
Common Knowledge
"In her rich and provocative study, Sarah McNamer provides some novel, sometimes polemical answers. . . . A must-read for any student of late medieval religion or literature-deeply thoughtful, wide-ranging, and superbly written, a model of what the new history of emotions can do for medievalists."
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Common Knowledge
"In her rich and provocative study, Sarah McNamer provides some novel, sometimes polemical answers. . . . A must-read for any student of late medieval religion or literature-deeply thoughtful, wide-ranging, and superbly written, a model of what the new history of emotions can do for medievalists."
... Read more