1st Edition

Contested Spaces in Global Medievalisms

By Angela Jane Weisl, Robert Squillace Copyright 2027
236 Pages
by Routledge

236 Pages
by Routledge

This volume considers how Global Medievalisms engage with space—real, cartographic, imagined—through a variety of forms of contestation, whether literal, such as battles, wars, or the displacement of peoples, or discursive. It applies a global lens to Medievalism Studies, which is essentially a methodology for understanding the making of the past in the present. In this illuminating study... Read more

Acknowledgements

 

Introduction: Contested Spaces in Global Medievalisms

 

Chapter One: Civil Wars

 

Chapter Two: Border Wars

 

Chapter Three: Histories Lost, Histories Reclaimed

 

Chapter Four: Histories Interrupted, Histories Restored

 

Chapter Five: Gaming and Game-Adjacent Medievalisms - Toward a Global Imaginary?

 

Chapter Six: Taking the Local Global

 

Conclusions

 

Index

Biography

Angela Jane Weisl is Professor of English at Seton Hall University, USA.  She has published extensively on the literature of the Middle Ages and on Medievalism.

Robert Squillace is Clinical Professor at New York University, USA. He has frequently presented on Global Medievalism with Angela Jane Weisl; and co-edited Medievalisms in a Global Age (2024).