Seminar: Swearing by strange gods: imagining Jews, Moslems and pagans in medieval England

  • Unterricht

    Details

    Fakultät Philosophische Fakultät
    Bereich Englisch
    Code UE-L06.01270
    Sprachen Englisch
    Art der Unterrichtseinheit Seminar
    Kursus Master
    Semester SA-2022

    Zeitplan und Räume

    Vorlesungszeiten Dienstag 08:15 - 10:00, Wöchentlich (Herbstsemester)

    Unterricht

    Verantwortliche
    • Dutton Elisabeth
    Dozenten-innen
    • Dutton Elisabeth
    Beschreibung

    Texts produced by Christian writers in medieval England display a range of responses to adherents of other religions. In Old English literature, pre-Christian heroes like Beowulf can be admired for their courage and strength, while heathen Viking invaders are terrifying instruments of the wrath of God. Jewish prophets are appropriated by Christian writers at the same time as Jews are attacked for their ‘failure’ to recognize Christ. The expulsion of the Jews from England left a gap that came to be filled by a curious antagonist figure, nominally a ‘Jew’, but one who swears by ‘Mahound’. As proto-Protestant movements gained prominence in late-medieval England, this curiously hybrid religious antagonist came to stand for all who did not believe Catholic doctrine, particularly concerning the Eucharist. The Croxton Play of the Sacrament is a sensational piece of late-medieval drama involving severed limbs, exploding ovens, and cauldrons overflowing with blood. It is the only host miracle play to survive in English, although it has continental analogues which invite comparison: its theatrical Jews are precursors to Marlowe’s Barabbas and of course Shakespeare’s Shylock. But Marlowe’s Jew of Malta is equally concerned with the historical threat presented by the Ottoman invasions of Europe: for historical reasons, in early modern England Jews and Muslims then come to be presented as distinct figures, no longer simply ‘non-Catholics’, but still often objects of envy and fear.

    Weekly schedule:

    20.09 – England, Alterity, and the Mediterranean

    27.09 – Heathens and Heathenism in Old English Literature

    04.10 – Jews in Old English texts

    11.10 – The Medieval Jew: Chaucer’s Prioress’s Tale

    18.10 – The Medieval Jew onstage: Croxton Play of the Sacrament

    25.10 – Chaucer’s Pagans

    01.11 – NO CLASSES – ALL SAINTS

    08.11 – Swearing by the Prophet in the Medieval Mystery Plays

    15.11 – NO CLASSES – DIES ACADEMICUS

    22.11 – Scenes of Conversion

    29.11 – Marlowe’s Mahomet: Tamburlaine

    06.12 – Turning Turk: the plays of Thomas Goffe

    13.12 – Othering Othello

    20.12 – Jonathas’ sons: The Jew of Malta and The Merchant of Venice

    Lernziele
    • Increasing familiarity with Middle English and early Modern English language
    • Increasing familiarity with the genres of medieval drama
    • Understanding of processes of myth-making
    • Appreciation of the role of religion in medieval society
    • Appreciation of staging issues, special effects, audience participation in drama
    Soft Skills Nein
    ausserhalb des Bereichs Nein
    BeNeFri Nein
    Mobilität Nein
    UniPop Nein
  • Einzeltermine und Räume
    Datum Zeit Art der Unterrichtseinheit Ort
    20.09.2022 08:15 - 10:00 Kurs MIS 03, Raum 3014
    27.09.2022 08:15 - 10:00 Kurs MIS 03, Raum 3014
    04.10.2022 08:15 - 10:00 Kurs MIS 03, Raum 3014
    11.10.2022 08:15 - 10:00 Kurs MIS 03, Raum 3014
    18.10.2022 08:15 - 10:00 Kurs MIS 03, Raum 3014
    25.10.2022 08:15 - 10:00 Kurs MIS 03, Raum 3014
    08.11.2022 08:15 - 10:00 Kurs MIS 03, Raum 3014
    22.11.2022 08:15 - 10:00 Kurs MIS 03, Raum 3014
    29.11.2022 08:15 - 10:00 Kurs MIS 03, Raum 3014
    06.12.2022 08:15 - 10:00 Kurs MIS 03, Raum 3014
    13.12.2022 08:15 - 10:00 Kurs MIS 03, Raum 3014
    20.12.2022 08:15 - 10:00 Kurs MIS 03, Raum 3014
  • Leistungskontrolle

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    Seminar - SP-2023, Herbstsession 2023

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    Seminar - SA-2023, Wintersession 2024

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  • Zuordnung
    Zählt für die folgenden Studienpläne:
    Englische Sprache und Literatur 30 [MA]
    Version: SA15_MA_P2_ang_V01
    Module 2minor: English Philology

    Englische Sprache und Literatur 90 [MA]
    Version: SA17_MA_PA_ang_V01
    Module 5 Bereiche > Mdoule 2: English Philology

    Mediävistik 30 [MA]
    Version: SA21_MA_P2_de_fr_V01
    Modul VI: English Philology