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Are there limits to globalising the medieval?

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De Souza R (2024) Are there limits to globalising the medieval?. postmedieval, 15, pp. 257-283. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41280-024-00309-2

Abstract
The aim of this article is threefold: firstly, it seeks to critique, from the perspective of Iberian and Latin American studies, the Eurocentrism inherent in the research programme known as the ‘Global Middle Ages’ that has emerged in the last two decades in Humanities faculties primarily in the USA and Europe. Secondly, it argues that the identification of global neomedievalism is particularly indicative of the Eurocentric limits of the global medieval paradigm, which is illustrated with several examples from Hispanophone contexts. Lastly, it proposes some alternative theoretical frames through which to analyse the his stories of diverse geographies, which seek to account for multiple global tem poralities in different linguistic traditions without reinforcing the medieval/modern construction that is in turn rooted in systemic forms of racism and antiblackness.

Keywords
Literature and Literary Theory; Philosophy; History; Cultural Studies

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Journal
postmedieval: Volume 15

StatusPublished
Publication date31/03/2024
Publication date online31/03/2024
Date accepted by journal04/01/2024
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/35879
PublisherSpringer Science and Business Media LLC
ISSN2040-5960
eISSN2040-5979

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Dr Rebecca De Souza

Dr Rebecca De Souza

Lecturer in Spanish, Spanish