medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
Hello and thank you for your quick replies to my message. Unfortunately, I am not advanced enough in my research to provide a lot of answers to the questions that may puzzle members of Med-Religion. But, as soon as I have something more defined, I will let you know.
But the three areas which interest me are blood imagery in French medieval romans, the representation of disease in French medieval romans, and the representation of the "suffering body" in these same romans.
As soon as I have something more specific to share, I will let you know. Thanks for your patience.
Shahrzad.
> From: Luciano Baraśna <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: 2002/11/28 Thu PM 01:27:38 EST
> To: Shahrzad Zahedi <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: "Suffering Body"
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> medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
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> Hello :-)
>
> Thanking you in advance for the mail, I would like to humbly invite you,
> please, to make me (us, in case I am not the only one set adrift in great
> curiosity but no knowledge whatsoever) acquainted with a few details on your
> present research.
>
> Which could be the links between the "suffering body" as here
> historically brought about by yourself and the myth of Tristan and Iseut? In
> which means do this very myth stand for a valuable source on the sort of study
> you are enterprising?
>
> Much thankful for your light on the questions, with regards,
>
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> Luciano Barauna.
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> medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
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> Hi. My name is Shahrzad ZAHEDI. I am a graduate student at Brown University
> studying the French Middle Ages. I have been a member of Medieval Religion
> for quite a while now. But I did not consider myself advanced enough in the
> field of the Middle Ages to introduce myself to the group.
>
> This year, I am beginning my research on the "Suffering Body" in the Middle
> Ages. And I have begun with a detailed analysis of the meaning of disease in
> different versions of the story of Tristan and Iseut. I will post more
> information on my findings as time goes by, and if members of the group would
> be interested in my project and would like to provide me with feedback.
>
> Thanks for your patience. Shahrzad.
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