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Trees as Symbol and Metaphor in the Middle Ages: Comparative Contexts by Michael D.J. Bintley, Pippa Salonius ISBN 9781843846642, 1843846640, B0CHNFJ5HJ instant download

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Authors:Michael D.J. Bintley, Pippa Salonius
Pages:updating ...
Year:2024
Publisher:Boydell & Brewer
Language:english
File Size:43.23 MB
Format:epub
ISBNS:9781843846642, 1843846640, B0CHNFJ5HJ
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Trees as Symbol and Metaphor in the Middle Ages: Comparative Contexts by Michael D.J. Bintley, Pippa Salonius ISBN 9781843846642, 1843846640, B0CHNFJ5HJ instant download

WINNER: AFCEMS Prize 2024
Highlights human encounters with the forest and its trees at the time of the European Middle Ages, when their lofty boughs were weighted with meaning.

Forests, with their interlacing networks of trees and secret patterns of communication, are powerful entities for thinking-with. A majestic terrestrial community of arboreal others, their presence echoes, entangles, and resonates deeply with the human world.
The chapters interrogate the pre-Anthropocene environment, reflecting on trees as metaphors for kinship and knowledge as they appear in literary, historical, art-historical, and philosophical sources. They examine images of trees and trees in-themselves across a range of environmental, material, and intellectual contexts, and consider how humans used arboreal and rhizomatic forms to negotiate bodies of knowledge and processes of transition. Looking beyond medieval Europe, they include discussion of parallel developments in the Islamic world and that of the Māori, the indigenous people of New Zealand.
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