Relational tissues

2013
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The book "Rich Textiles of Relationships" offers an in-depth analysis of medieval textiles and their complex materiality. It brings together various contributions that focus on tapestries, vestments, and other textiles from the early Middle Ages to around 1500. The authors Kristin Böse and Silke Tammen examine the tension between imagery and materiality, shedding light on the semantics of textiles and their media exchange relationships. By considering spatial and bodily references, a media and cultural studies perspective on the topic is opened up, encouraging the reader to rethink the significance and influence of textiles in medieval culture.

Key specifications

Year
2013
Book cover
Paperback

General information

Item number
7213407
Publisher
Peter Lang
Category
Reference books
Release date
10.1.2018

Book properties

Year
2013
Book cover
Paperback

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CO₂ emissions
0.5 kg
Climate contribution
CHF 0.11

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