Buch, Englisch, Band 6, 250 Seiten, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 257 mm, Gewicht: 703 g
Reihe: Art & Religion
Buch, Englisch, Band 6, 250 Seiten, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 257 mm, Gewicht: 703 g
Reihe: Art & Religion
ISBN: 978-90-429-3463-4
Verlag: PEETERS PUB
What emerges from these collected essays is a nuanced understanding of the beheading and presentation of Saint John. We begin with the biblical account, already finding multiple layers of exegetical meaning, with a focus on John as a Christ figure. As the narrative is adapted into other textual and visual forms, its symbolism is transformed, deepened, or extended in new ways relating to medieval and early modern spirituality, morality, performance and representation. What John’s disembodied head symbolically embodies shifts as we move from one medium to another, and from one geographic region to another. And, within those broader categories, meaningful distinctions can be made between differences in details such as the presence or absence of a platter, the use of specific terminology, the contents of inscriptions, the characterization of Herodias and her daughter, specifics of stage directions, even the parting of John’s beard and the portrayal of his eyes as open or closed or half-closed – to name but a few. The close analysis of these and other details that the contributors to this volume provide tell us both about the symbolic potential of John’s beheading and about how the textual and visual objects studied here functioned in medieval and early modern communities.