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An exploration of the cultural-political complexity of the medieval Peninsula.Medieval Iberia was rich in sociolinguistic and cultural diversity. This volume explores the culture, history, literature and language of the Peninsula in an attempt to understand its cultural-political complexity and its legacy.Principal themes include the representation of minority groups in the community; the challenge of social contact that could bring mutual absorption of influence or conflict; the effects of linguistic interaction and development; and the dissemination of cultural and scientific knowledge within and beyond the borders of the Peninsula. Modern interpretations of Medieval Iberia are neither static nor definitive in this kaleidoscopic field of investigation.EDITORS: Ivy A. Corfis and Ray Harris-Northall are Professors of Spanish at the University of Wisconsin-MadisonOTHER CONTRIBUTORS: Pablo Ancos, William J. Courtney, Thomas D. Cravens, Frank Domínguez, Noel Fallows, Charles F. Fraker, E. Michael Gerli, Kristin Neumayer, Stanley G. Payne, Joel Rini, Joseph T. Snow, Michael Solomon
NOEL FALLOWS was Professor of Spanish and Associate Dean, University of Georgia.
IntroductionThe Converso Condition: New Approaches to an Old Question - E. Michael GerliSpeaking through Many Voices: Polyphony in the Writings of Teresa de Cartagena - Chains of Iron, Gold and Devotion: Images of Earthly and Divine Justice in the Memorias of Doña Leonor López de Cordoba - Frank A. DomínguezVisigoths and Asturians Reinterpreted: The Spanish Grand Narrative Restored ? - Stanley G. PayneAgainst the Arabs: Propaganda and Paradox in Medieval Castile - Noel FallowsConquest and Conversion in the Hispanic Chivalric Romance: The Case of Reinaldos de Montalván - Ivy A. CorfisHermes Trismegistus in General Estoria II - Charles F. FrakerPharmaceutical Fictions: Celestina's Laboratory and the Sixteenth-Century Medical Imaginary - Michael SolomonSpanish and Portuguese Scholars at the University of Paris in the Fourteent h and Fifteenth Centuries: The Exchange of Ideas and Texts - William J CourtenayThe Primary Audience and Contexts of Reception of Thirteenth-Century Castilian Cuaderna Vía Poetry - Pablo AncosEditorial Interference in Amadís de Gaula and Sergas de Esplandián - Kristin NeumayerPerils of Speaking of Orígenes de la lengua - Thomas D. CravensAspects of Official Language Usage in Castile and León: Latin and the Vernacular in the Early Thirteenth Century - Ray Harris-NorthallConsidering Paradigmatic Factors in the Reduction of Old Spanish `sodes'> `sois' - Joel Rini
Medieval Iberia will be of interest to students and scholars interested in cultures in contact and to those working on the individual areas studied. ... Overall, the standard of the articles is excellent, and they are notable for being exceedingly well written: the contributors and the editors are to be commended on this count.