Metamorphosis and identity
Editorial ZONE BOOKS
España peninsular
- Editorial ZONE BOOKS
- ISBN13 9781890951221
- ISBN10 1890951226
- Tipo LIBRO
- Páginas 280
- Año de Edición 2001
- Encuadernación Tela
Metamorphosis and identity
Editorial ZONE BOOKS
España peninsular
Detalles del libro
The four studies in this book center on the Western obsession with the nature of personal identity. Focusing on the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, but with an eye toward antiquity and the present, Caroline Walker Bynum explores the themes of metamorphosis and hybridity in genres ranging from poetry, folktales, and miracle collections to scholastic theology, devotional treatises, and works of natural philosophy. She argues that the obsession with boundary-crossing and otherness was an effort to delineate nature's regularities and to establish a strong sense of personal identity, extending even beyond the grave. She examines historical figures such as Marie de France, Gerald of Wales, Bernard Clairvaux, Thomas Aquinas, and Dante, as well as modern fabulists such as Angela Carter, as examples of solutions to the perennial question of how the individual can both change and remain constant. Addressing the fundamental question for historians--that of change--Bynum also explores the nature of history writing itself.