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the medieval origins of anti-Jewish iconography

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An edition of Dark mirror (2014)

Dark mirror

the medieval origins of anti-Jewish iconography

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"In Dark Mirror, Sara Lipton offers a fascinating examination of the emergence of anti-Semitic iconography in the Middle AgesThe straggly beard, the hooked nose, the bag of coins, and gaudy apparel--the religious artists of medieval Christendom had no shortage of virulent symbols for identifying Jews. Yet, hateful as these depictions were, the story they tell is not as simple as it first appears. Drawing on a wide range of primary sources, Lipton argues that these visual stereotypes were neither an inevitable outgrowth of Christian theology nor a simple reflection of medieval prejudices. Instead, she maps out the complex relationship between medieval Christians' religious ideas, social experience, and developing artistic practices that drove their depiction of Jews from benign, if exoticized, figures connoting ancient wisdom to increasingly vicious portrayals inspired by (and designed to provoke) fear and hostility. At the heart of this lushly illustrated and meticulously researched work are questions that have occupied scholars for ages--why did Jews becomes such powerful and poisonous symbols in medieval art? Why were Jews associated with certain objects, symbols, actions, and deficiencies? And what were the effects of such portrayals--not only in medieval society, but throughout Western history? What we find is that the image of the Jew in medieval art was not a portrait of actual neighbors or even imagined others, but a cloudy glass into which Christendom gazed to find a distorted, phantasmagoric rendering of itself"--

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Table of Contents

Introduction: In a mirror, darkly
Mirror of the fathers: the birth of a Jewish iconography, ca. 1015-1100
Blinding light and blinkered witness, ca. 1100-1160
Jewish eyes: loveless looking and the unlovely Christ, ca. 1160-1220
All the world a picture: Jews and the mirror of society, ca. 1220-1300
The Jew's face: flesh, sight, and sovereignty, ca. 1230-1350
Where are the Jewish women?
The Jew in the crowd: surveillance and civic vision, ca. 1350-1500
Conclusion.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
704.9/49305892404
Library of Congress
N8219.J49 L57 2014, N8219.J49L57 2014

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxi, 390 pages
Number of pages
390

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Open Library
OL27173205M
Internet Archive
darkmirrormediev0000lipt
ISBN 10
0805079106
ISBN 13
9780805079104
LCCN
2014015899
OCLC/WorldCat
899145410, 869770495

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