Communication, translation, and community in the middle ages and early modern period: New cultural-historical and literary perspectives

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Abstract

Literature serves many purposes, and one of them certainly proves to be to convey messages, wisdom, and instruction, and this across languages, religions, and cultures. Beyond that, as the contributors to this volume underscore, people have always endeavored to reach out to their community members, that is, to build community, to learn from each other, and to teach. Hence, this volume explores the meaning of communication, translation, and community building based on the medium of language. While all these aspects have already been discussed in many different venues, the contributors endeavor to explore a host of heretofore less considered historical, religious, literary, political, and linguistic sources. While the dominant focus tends to rest on conflicts, hostility, and animosity in the pre-modern age, here the emphasis rests on communication with its myriad of challenges and potentials for establishing a community.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Publisherde Gruyter
Number of pages632
ISBN (Electronic)9783110776874
ISBN (Print)9783110776805
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 22 2022

Keywords

  • communication
  • community
  • Early Modern times
  • literature
  • Middle Ages
  • translation

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Arts and Humanities
  • General Social Sciences

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