Rachel May Golden
Mapping Medieval Identities in Occitanian Crusade Song
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Rachel May Golden
Mapping Medieval Identities in Occitanian Crusade Song
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Mapping Medieval Identities in Occitanian Crusade Song focuses on two twelfth-century musical-poetic practices of southern France - the sacred Aquitanian versus and the vernacular troubadour lyric - and newly interprets them within their shared context of the early Crusades.
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Mapping Medieval Identities in Occitanian Crusade Song focuses on two twelfth-century musical-poetic practices of southern France - the sacred Aquitanian versus and the vernacular troubadour lyric - and newly interprets them within their shared context of the early Crusades.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780190948610
- ISBN-10: 0190948612
- Artikelnr.: 58341571
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780190948610
- ISBN-10: 0190948612
- Artikelnr.: 58341571
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Rachel May Golden is Associate Professor of Musicology in the School of Music at the University of Tennessee, where she heads the Musicology area. Her work has appeared in The Journal of Musicology, Music & Letters, Musical Quarterly, and Opera Quarterly, among other publications. She has been an American Council of Learned of Societies Fellow and an NEH Summer Scholar.
List of Figures
List of Musical Examples
List of Tables
Introduction: "And so I cannot prophesy"
Chapter 1: Identity, Space, And Song in Crusading Occitania
Construing Local and Global Contexts
Space and Place
Crusade Songs in Scholarship
Motz e So
The South and Its Songs
Song Genres, Themes and Contexts
Sounding Objects in the Distance
Chapter 2: Occitania, Court, and Cloister
France, Spain and Kingdom
St. Martial, Monastery and Movement
Versus, Expression, and Resistance
Beyond Cloister, Beyond Court
An Occitanian Homeland
Conclusion
Chapter 3: Place, Frankishness, and Regionality
Pope Urban's Message
Crusade Chronicles
Recruitment and Regional Implications
Local Heroism in Chant et deport
Urban's Synthesis: Love, War, and Vow
Indulgence and Penance
Embodiment, Violence, and Affirmations of the Tongue
God's Wonders, Visions, and the Holy Lance
Selfhood, Identity, and Frankishness
Chapter 4: Situating the Holy Land: Juxtapositions and Circular Paths
Circular Paths
Pilgrimage and Devotions
Self and Enemy
The Allure of Distant Lands
Motion, Cross, and Territory in Ara pot hom connoisseur
Real and Imagined Journeys
Chapter 5: Near and Distant Lands in First Crusade Songs
Desiring Distant Lands: Ierusalem mirabilis
Pointing Toward Jerusalem
Distance, Wonder, and Variation
Nomen a solemnibus: Reclaiming Jerusalem
Jerusalem, Near and Far
Chapter 6: Locality, Distance, and Troubadour Song in the Second Crusade
The Second Crusade and Reconquista
Marcabru's Moralizing and Invective
Marcabru Makes War
Jaufre's Distant Desire
Singing Across the Sea
Chapter 7: Conclusions: Singing Crusade Journeys
Re-Creation, Recycling, and Contrafacture
Sounding Journeys and Songs in Motion
Appendix
Bibliography
Index
List of Musical Examples
List of Tables
Introduction: "And so I cannot prophesy"
Chapter 1: Identity, Space, And Song in Crusading Occitania
Construing Local and Global Contexts
Space and Place
Crusade Songs in Scholarship
Motz e So
The South and Its Songs
Song Genres, Themes and Contexts
Sounding Objects in the Distance
Chapter 2: Occitania, Court, and Cloister
France, Spain and Kingdom
St. Martial, Monastery and Movement
Versus, Expression, and Resistance
Beyond Cloister, Beyond Court
An Occitanian Homeland
Conclusion
Chapter 3: Place, Frankishness, and Regionality
Pope Urban's Message
Crusade Chronicles
Recruitment and Regional Implications
Local Heroism in Chant et deport
Urban's Synthesis: Love, War, and Vow
Indulgence and Penance
Embodiment, Violence, and Affirmations of the Tongue
God's Wonders, Visions, and the Holy Lance
Selfhood, Identity, and Frankishness
Chapter 4: Situating the Holy Land: Juxtapositions and Circular Paths
Circular Paths
Pilgrimage and Devotions
Self and Enemy
The Allure of Distant Lands
Motion, Cross, and Territory in Ara pot hom connoisseur
Real and Imagined Journeys
Chapter 5: Near and Distant Lands in First Crusade Songs
Desiring Distant Lands: Ierusalem mirabilis
Pointing Toward Jerusalem
Distance, Wonder, and Variation
Nomen a solemnibus: Reclaiming Jerusalem
Jerusalem, Near and Far
Chapter 6: Locality, Distance, and Troubadour Song in the Second Crusade
The Second Crusade and Reconquista
Marcabru's Moralizing and Invective
Marcabru Makes War
Jaufre's Distant Desire
Singing Across the Sea
Chapter 7: Conclusions: Singing Crusade Journeys
Re-Creation, Recycling, and Contrafacture
Sounding Journeys and Songs in Motion
Appendix
Bibliography
Index
List of Figures
List of Musical Examples
List of Tables
Introduction: "And so I cannot prophesy"
Chapter 1: Identity, Space, And Song in Crusading Occitania
Construing Local and Global Contexts
Space and Place
Crusade Songs in Scholarship
Motz e So
The South and Its Songs
Song Genres, Themes and Contexts
Sounding Objects in the Distance
Chapter 2: Occitania, Court, and Cloister
France, Spain and Kingdom
St. Martial, Monastery and Movement
Versus, Expression, and Resistance
Beyond Cloister, Beyond Court
An Occitanian Homeland
Conclusion
Chapter 3: Place, Frankishness, and Regionality
Pope Urban's Message
Crusade Chronicles
Recruitment and Regional Implications
Local Heroism in Chant et deport
Urban's Synthesis: Love, War, and Vow
Indulgence and Penance
Embodiment, Violence, and Affirmations of the Tongue
God's Wonders, Visions, and the Holy Lance
Selfhood, Identity, and Frankishness
Chapter 4: Situating the Holy Land: Juxtapositions and Circular Paths
Circular Paths
Pilgrimage and Devotions
Self and Enemy
The Allure of Distant Lands
Motion, Cross, and Territory in Ara pot hom connoisseur
Real and Imagined Journeys
Chapter 5: Near and Distant Lands in First Crusade Songs
Desiring Distant Lands: Ierusalem mirabilis
Pointing Toward Jerusalem
Distance, Wonder, and Variation
Nomen a solemnibus: Reclaiming Jerusalem
Jerusalem, Near and Far
Chapter 6: Locality, Distance, and Troubadour Song in the Second Crusade
The Second Crusade and Reconquista
Marcabru's Moralizing and Invective
Marcabru Makes War
Jaufre's Distant Desire
Singing Across the Sea
Chapter 7: Conclusions: Singing Crusade Journeys
Re-Creation, Recycling, and Contrafacture
Sounding Journeys and Songs in Motion
Appendix
Bibliography
Index
List of Musical Examples
List of Tables
Introduction: "And so I cannot prophesy"
Chapter 1: Identity, Space, And Song in Crusading Occitania
Construing Local and Global Contexts
Space and Place
Crusade Songs in Scholarship
Motz e So
The South and Its Songs
Song Genres, Themes and Contexts
Sounding Objects in the Distance
Chapter 2: Occitania, Court, and Cloister
France, Spain and Kingdom
St. Martial, Monastery and Movement
Versus, Expression, and Resistance
Beyond Cloister, Beyond Court
An Occitanian Homeland
Conclusion
Chapter 3: Place, Frankishness, and Regionality
Pope Urban's Message
Crusade Chronicles
Recruitment and Regional Implications
Local Heroism in Chant et deport
Urban's Synthesis: Love, War, and Vow
Indulgence and Penance
Embodiment, Violence, and Affirmations of the Tongue
God's Wonders, Visions, and the Holy Lance
Selfhood, Identity, and Frankishness
Chapter 4: Situating the Holy Land: Juxtapositions and Circular Paths
Circular Paths
Pilgrimage and Devotions
Self and Enemy
The Allure of Distant Lands
Motion, Cross, and Territory in Ara pot hom connoisseur
Real and Imagined Journeys
Chapter 5: Near and Distant Lands in First Crusade Songs
Desiring Distant Lands: Ierusalem mirabilis
Pointing Toward Jerusalem
Distance, Wonder, and Variation
Nomen a solemnibus: Reclaiming Jerusalem
Jerusalem, Near and Far
Chapter 6: Locality, Distance, and Troubadour Song in the Second Crusade
The Second Crusade and Reconquista
Marcabru's Moralizing and Invective
Marcabru Makes War
Jaufre's Distant Desire
Singing Across the Sea
Chapter 7: Conclusions: Singing Crusade Journeys
Re-Creation, Recycling, and Contrafacture
Sounding Journeys and Songs in Motion
Appendix
Bibliography
Index