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| Url: | http://www.inthemedievalmiddle.com |
| Author(s): | Facebook-användare, Jeffrey J Cohen, Facebook-användare, Facebook-användare, Tiny Shriner |
| Language: | English |
| Tags: | medieval studies, history, literature |
| Description: | Where medieval studies gets all inter-temporal on everything. |
| Ratings | (24 Ratings) |
| Popularity: | 123 Followers |
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It's (for) You: The Post/human is Calling
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by EILEEN JOYThere is, to reprise Avital Ronell, no off switch for the ‘post-human’. The call is always (for) you. It leaves you ringing.—Julian Yates, "It’s (for) You; Or, the Tele-T/r/opical Post...more |
2009-12-28
Blogging the Middle Ages: Got Medieval
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by Carl Pyrdum III[a contribution to our ongoing series]I started blogging in June of 2005 because, well, all the cool kids were doing it. I posted a few times and then promptly forgot I had starte...more |
2009-12-24
A public and abject apology ...
| by J J Cohen... to Carl Pyrdum III of Got Medival, who should have been on this list, and should have been included in my Blogging the Middle Ages essay. His is the only blog I've ever purchased me...more |
2009-12-23
'Disrupting the Otherness of the Medieval Past"
| by J J CohenCheck out this post by Bavardess, the starting point of which is the decision of the Victoria and Albert Museum to combine its medieval and Renaissance exhibits. Sounds like the museum ...more |
2009-12-23
"Blogging the Middles Ages": FINAL(?) version
| by J J CohenFollow this link to download a PDF of the essay in which all changes to the version I published here at ITM last week are in red. What could be easier to read than red changes? Many, ma...more |
2009-12-21
After the End of Everything, Then What? Medieval Studies, the Humanities, and the Post-Catastrophe
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Figure 1. Prypiat School, post-Chernobyl (Ukraine)by EILEEN JOYOne thinks in the Humanities the irreducibility of their outside and of their future. One thinks in the Humanities that one cannot and...more |
2009-12-20
snow was general all over Washington
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by J J CohenThe view from our bedroom window. A record setting December snowfall has quieted our little street and Wisconsin Avenue beyond. No one walks, the flakes still falling, everything become...more |
2009-12-19
Blogging the Middle Ages: Draft of Essay
| by J J CohenYou've heard about it before. Here is the draft. Comments welcome. If you contributed and find yourself quoted, let me know if you'd like changes made to what I used. If you are listed ...more |
2009-12-18
Two Books, Briefly Noted: Ritual Murders Redeemed and Unredeemed
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by KARL STEELVia Jeffrey's Twitter account, look out for Anne Rice's Angel Time, in which an angel offers red |
2009-12-15
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