Giants in the medieval city

Verfasser: Pinkus, Assaf
Dokumenttyp:einbändig
Erscheinungsjahr:2024
Reihe:Studies in the visual cultures of the Middle Ages; Volume 20
Vorlageform:by Assaf Pinkus
Verlag: Brepols
PublisherPlaces:Tournhout
Schlagwort: Riese
Koloss
Stadtraum
Identität
Deutung
Wahrnehmung
Mythologie
Geschichte 1200-1500
Geo-Klassifikation: Europa
ISBN:978-2-503-60768-9
Physische Eigenschaften:272 Seiten : Illustrationen
Fußnoten:Summary: The visual landscape north of the Alps between the 14th and 16th centuries was shaped by colossal representations of epic and mythological giants, reincarnated and cast as Christian heroes. In contexts religious or lay, private or public, giants dominated urban spaces but also rural ones. They were painted on church facades and stood tall as sculptures in town squares. Rather than portraying specific characters from particular texts, the figures embodied the notion of "the gigantic" as it appeared in contemporary writings: superhuman creatures from foreign lands and liminal geographies, often associated with supernatural powers, magic, hypermasculinity, and, concomitantly, matriarchy. Since the naming and identity of these giants do not always correlate - thus destabilizing the images' semiotics - the gap could be filled by fabricated memories of the ancient world. Hence, imagery of giants bridged mythological, biblical, and contemporary times, while producing novel political metaphors. This book explores the role and function of the vision and the experience of the gigantic. Executed "out of scale" and communicating ideas about excess, giants were experienced as physically and ethically abject and, at the same time, as magnificent, apotropaic, and redemptive
as such they came to embody the very notion of the medieval sublime.
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