Table of Contents for The Subject Medieval/Modern

The Subject Medieval/Modern
Text and Governance in the Middle Ages
Peter Haidu
Table of Contents for The Subject Medieval/Modern Emily Berk Christopher Cosner 3 5 2003-12-19T17:10:00Z 2003-12-19T17:10:00Z 1 125 714 Stanford University Press 5 1 876 9.6926 0 0

Table of Contents for The Subject Medieval/Modern

Introduction

Part I. Before the State

1.The Peace Movement: A Crisis in Ideology

2.War, Peasant Revolt, and the Saint Alexis

3.Epic and the King’s Peace: The Song of Roland and Louis’ Coronation

4.The Love-Lyric as Political Technology

5.Chrétien de Troyes: The Perspectival Novel

6.“Marie de France”: The Postcolonial lais

7.Raoul de Cambrai: Haunting Violence

Part II. Governance

8.Representation in State Governance I: Literacy

9.Representation in State Governance II: Agency

Part III. In State

10.Problematizing the Subject: Rose I

11.Problematizing Identity: Silence

12.Subject and Community: Adam’s “Congés”

13.The Subject on the Subject: Philippe de Beaumanoir

14.Ideologies of Subjectivity: Christine de Pizan and Alain Chartier

15.“Love for Sale”” François Villon’s Textament of Solidarity

Conclusion: The Medieval Crucible

Notes

Index

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