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Preface | ||
Introduction: The Social Construction of the Body: Civilizing the Body | ||
Ch. 1 | The Body in Pain | 1 |
I | Hartmann von Aue and the Body in Pain | 1 |
II | Pain in Contemporary Theory | 3 |
III | Pain in the Middle Ages | 7 |
Ch. 2 | es tete im an dem libe we: The Physical Body in Pain in Hartmann von Aue | 21 |
I | The Anatomy of Pain | 21 |
II | mit unganzem libe: The Body in Pain and Knighthood in Erec and Iwein | 26 |
Ch. 3 | min vleisch ist so unreine: The Male Body in Pain in Gregorius and the Arme Heinrich | 61 |
I | Sin and Corruption of the Flesh | 62 |
II | imitatio Christi: Penance and Mortification of the Flesh | 68 |
III | The Puzzle of Pain to a Medieval Man: the Arme Heinrich | 80 |
Ch. 4 | vil wiplichen si do leit: The Female Body in Pain | 91 |
I | Woman as the Object and Subject of Pain | 92 |
II | ir herzen suft daz wort zebrach: the Female Body as a Medium for Expressing Pain | 97 |
III | so bin ich zer arzenie guot: The Female Body in Pain in the Arme Heinrich | 115 |
Ch. 5 | ouwe, diz volc ist starke unvro: The Social Body and Pain in Hartmann von Aue's Works | 133 |
I | The Body Politic in the Middle Ages | 134 |
II | The Body Politic and Hartmann's Courtly Society | 136 |
Conclusion: nach disem ellende. / hie hat diz liet ein ende | 157 | |
I | The Meaning of Pain in Hartmann | 157 |
II | The Future of Applying Body Studies to German Medieval Literature | 159 |
App. A | Table One: The Anatomy of Pain | 165 |
App. B | Table Two: Signs of Pain | 169 |
Bibliography | 171 | |
Index | 189 |
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