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Arguing it out [electronic resource] :discussion in twelfth-century Byzantium / Averil Cameron.

By: Cameron, Averil.
Contributor(s): Project Muse.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: The Natalie Zemon Davis Annual Lecture series at Central European University, Budapest.Publisher: Budapest : Central European University Press, 2015. 2015)Description: 1 online resource (pages cm.).Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9789633861127.Subject(s): Byzantine Empire -- History -- Sources | Byzantine Empire -- Intellectual life | Byzantine Empire -- Social life and customs | Discourse analysis -- Byzantine Empire | Dialogue -- Social aspects -- Byzantine Empire -- History | Discussion -- Social aspects -- Byzantine Empire -- History | Byzantine literature -- Criticism, TextualGenre/Form: Electronic books. DDC classification: 949.5/02 Online resources: Full text available: Scope and content: "The social and cultural history of Byzantium seems at first sight unsuited to the kind of thick description at which Natalie Zemon Davis excels. Yet recent scholarship that aims to locate Byzantine culture and society within new global and transnational approaches to history demands a more nuanced understanding. In these lectures she will explore the question of what kind of thick description can be provided. She will focus on the long twelfth century, a time of intense creativity as well as of rising tensions, and one for which literary approaches are currently a lively area in current scholarship. She will argue for their integration within a broader approach to Byzantine social and cultural history focusing on discourse, and drawing on the many kinds of dialogue texts (secular and religious) that were a key feature of Byzantine textual production"--From publisher's website.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

"The social and cultural history of Byzantium seems at first sight unsuited to the kind of thick description at which Natalie Zemon Davis excels. Yet recent scholarship that aims to locate Byzantine culture and society within new global and transnational approaches to history demands a more nuanced understanding. In these lectures she will explore the question of what kind of thick description can be provided. She will focus on the long twelfth century, a time of intense creativity as well as of rising tensions, and one for which literary approaches are currently a lively area in current scholarship. She will argue for their integration within a broader approach to Byzantine social and cultural history focusing on discourse, and drawing on the many kinds of dialogue texts (secular and religious) that were a key feature of Byzantine textual production"--From publisher's website.

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