The Editors introduce Issue No. 2 of Interfaces: A Journal of Medieval European Literatures' offer a general overview of the matter and contents of the contributions, and provide updates on the indexing policies and publication ethics of the journal. This second issue of 'Interfaces' addresses the subject of “The Theory and Phenomenology of Love.” It brings together readings of medieval representations and explanations of love as an affection, passion, sentiment, attraction, or tension, with work on the connections between literary discourses of love and the history both of emotions and gender roles. Approaching the subject of the nature of love, and the ways it manifests itself, the authors create links between ­scientific and poetic discourse and highlight the relationship between the experiences of love, described and treated in literary texts, and the specific historical, cultural, and social environments in which those texts were produced. Not only do the articles reach original results within their fields; taken as a whole, the dossier, ranging as it does from the Late Antiquity to the fifteenth century, and across a Europe situated within a wider Eurasian space, offers deep insights into social history, the history of emotions, and the study of gender and sexuality.

Introduction to 'Interfaces' 2 / P. Borsa, C. Høgel, L.B. Mortensen, E.M. Tyler. - In: INTERFACES. - ISSN 2421-5503. - 2016:2(2016 Jun), pp. 7-11. [10.13130/interfaces-8332]

Introduction to 'Interfaces' 2

P. Borsa;
2016

Abstract

The Editors introduce Issue No. 2 of Interfaces: A Journal of Medieval European Literatures' offer a general overview of the matter and contents of the contributions, and provide updates on the indexing policies and publication ethics of the journal. This second issue of 'Interfaces' addresses the subject of “The Theory and Phenomenology of Love.” It brings together readings of medieval representations and explanations of love as an affection, passion, sentiment, attraction, or tension, with work on the connections between literary discourses of love and the history both of emotions and gender roles. Approaching the subject of the nature of love, and the ways it manifests itself, the authors create links between ­scientific and poetic discourse and highlight the relationship between the experiences of love, described and treated in literary texts, and the specific historical, cultural, and social environments in which those texts were produced. Not only do the articles reach original results within their fields; taken as a whole, the dossier, ranging as it does from the Late Antiquity to the fifteenth century, and across a Europe situated within a wider Eurasian space, offers deep insights into social history, the history of emotions, and the study of gender and sexuality.
love; Europe; medieval; literature; passion; sentiment; history of emotions; study of gender; sexuality
Settore L-FIL-LET/10 - Letteratura Italiana
Settore L-FIL-LET/04 - Lingua e Letteratura Latina
Settore L-FIL-LET/05 - Filologia Classica
Settore L-FIL-LET/06 - Letteratura Cristiana Antica
Settore L-FIL-LET/07 - Civilta' Bizantina
Settore L-FIL-LET/08 - Letteratura Latina Medievale e Umanistica
Settore L-FIL-LET/09 - Filologia e Linguistica Romanza
Settore L-FIL-LET/13 - Filologia della Letteratura Italiana
Settore L-FIL-LET/14 - Critica Letteraria e Letterature Comparate
Settore L-LIN/15 - Lingue e Letterature Nordiche
Settore L-OR/12 - Lingua e Letteratura Araba
Settore L-OR/15 - Lingua e Letteratura Persiana
Settore L-OR/19 - Lingue e Letterature Moderne del Subcontinente Indiano
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