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Fine. Book. 8vo-over 7æ-9æ" tall. 172 pages, colour illustrations. The publication consists of eleven essays written by Professor Brush and her graduate students on diverse facets of "medievalism" that have contributed to the construction of the mythology-textual and visual-of the Canadian frontier. The topics range across transhistorical and transcultural terrain, and draw on recent approaches used by historians and theorists of art, culture, and anthropology. The objective is to make an exploratory foray into an original topic and to initiate discussion of it. This illustrated collection of essays is co-published by Museum London and the McIntosh Gallery. The publication includes a checklist of the objects in the exhibition. Kathryn Brush Introduction: Canoes, Crenellations, and "Medieval" Canada Claire Feagan Castle-Building in Canada's "New" London: The Architecture of Authority, Ideology, and Romance Hillary Walker Gugan Inventing and Marketing the Ideal Capital: Representations of the New London on the Thames Simon Bentley "Middle-Aged" Men: Masculinity and Medievalism at the Canadian Frontier Ahlia Moussa Medievalism and Feminism in Anna Jameson's Winter Studies and Summer Rambles in Canada Erin Rothstein Roughing it in the Bush: Representations of "Primitivism" at the Canadian Frontier Stephanie Radu Dismantling Frontiers: Cross-Referencing the Material Culture of Europe and the Great Lakes Region, ca. 1000-1500 CE Emma Arenson Cross-Cultural Technological Adaptations: Exploring Intersections Between "Medievalism" and Native Material Culture Megan Arnott Putting the Vikings on the Canadian Map Rebecca Gera Imag(in)ing the Medieval: Gothic Encounters in the Literary "Wilderness" of Upper Canada Kathryn Brush Reframing Canada's Wilderness Icons: Medievalism, Tom Thomson, and the Group of Seven.
Add this copy of Mapping Medievalism at the Canadian Frontier to cart. $108.37, very good condition, Sold by Monarchy Books rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Toronto, ON, CANADA, published 2010 by Museum London; McIntosh Gallery.
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Very Good. The Book Very Good Condition. With No Remarks Or Highlights. 171 Pages With No Index. Soft Cover, Not The Hardcover. based on your address. -We can ship from USA and Canada. Specializing in academic, collectible and historically significant, providing the utmost quality and customer service satisfaction. For any questions feel free to email us.