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INTRODUCTION. Beyond Cadfael: Identifying and Defining Medical Medievalism Download PDF
Lucy C. Barnhouse, Winston Black
SECTION I. DISEASE, MEDICINE, AND THE IMAGINED MEDIEVAL
CHAPTER 1. “Is It Lupus?” – The Wolf in a Disease, from Metaphor to Medicine
Luke Demaitre
CHAPTER 2. “Have you Come Here to Play Jesus?”: The Use and the Misuse of Medieval Leprosy in Modern Media
Courtney A. Krolikoski
CHAPTER 3. The Fantasy of Medieval Medicine: Orientalizing Experiential and Textual Traditions in the Imagined Medieval Past
Robin S. Reich
CHAPTER 4. Drinking the Word of God: Modern Science and Reconfigurations of Islamic Healing in Contemporary Egypt
Ana Vinea
SECTION II. DOCTORS AT WORK IN MEDIEVAL WORLDS
CHAPTER 5. Early Medieval Surgery: Challenging Popular Stereotypes with Archaeological Evidence
Claire Burridge
CHAPTER 6. Avicenna, Prince of Physicians, and Modern Political Medievalism
Winston Black
CHAPTER 7. Mysteries and Medicines: Medieval Medical Practitioners in Crime Fiction
Lucy C. Barnhouse
SECTION III. WOMEN' MEDICINE, MEDIEVAL AND MODERN
CHAPTER 8. How to Treat a Woman’s Cold and Porous Body:
Mugwort Fumigation for Fertility in Medieval and Modern Folk Medicine of Western and Asian Cultures
Minji Lee
CHAPTER 9. For to Cause a Woman to Have Milk: Recipes to Promote Lactation for Medieval and Modern Women
Kristin Uscinski
CHAPTER 10. The Art of Giving Birth in Middle Period China
Wee Siang Margaret Ng
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Medievalism and medieval medicine are vibrant subfields of medieval studies, enjoying sustained scholarly attention and popularity among undergraduates. Popular perceptions of medieval medicine, however, remain understudied. This book aims to fill that lacuna by providing a multifaceted study of medical medievalism, defined as modern representations of medieval medicine intended for popular audiences. The volume takes as its starting point the fictional medieval detective Brother Cadfael, whose observations on bodies, herbs, and death have shaped many popular conceptions of medieval medicine in the Anglophone world. The ten contributing authors move beyond Cadfael by exploring global medical medievalisms in a range of genres and cultural contexts. Beyond Cadfael is organized into three sections, the first of which engages with how disease, injury, and the sick are imagined in fictitious medieval worlds. The second, on doctors at work, looks at medieval medical practice in novels, films and television, and public commemorative practice. These essays examine how practitioners are represented and imagined in medieval and pseudo-medieval worlds. The third section discusses medicine designed for and practiced by women in the Middle Ages and today, with a focus on East Asian medical traditions. These essays are guided by the recognition that medieval medical practices are often in dialogue with contemporary medical practices that fall outside the norms of Western biomedicine.
LUCY C. BARNHOUSE is an Assistant Professor at Arkansas State University, having previously held positions at the College of Wooster and Wartburg College. Her monograph, Hospitals in Communities of the Late Medieval Rhineland: Houses of God, Places for the Sick (2023), examines hospitals as religious institutions in late medieval cities. She has taught and published on medievalism, leprosy, and religious women, and is a founding member of the Footnoting History podcast.
WINSTON BLACK holds the Gatto Chair of Christian Studies at St. Francis Xavier University in Nova Scotia, Canada, where he pursues research on religion, medicine, and magic in the medieval world. He is the editor of Henry of Huntingdon’s Anglicanus Ortus: A Verse Herbal of the Twelfth Century (2012) and Medicine and Healing in the Premodern West: A History in Documents (2019), and is the author of The Middle Ages: Facts and Fictions (2019), along with over a dozen essays and articles on medieval topics.
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