Prostor, rituál a tělo : Poznámky k dialogu performativity a materiální kultury v pozdní antice a ve středověku
Title in English | Space, Ritual and Body : Notes on the Dialogue of Performativity and Material Culture in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages |
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Year of publication | 2020 |
Type | Chapter of a book |
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Description | To the question of what a medieval space is, it could be answered that it is a structure bounded by architecture. However, if we expand on the topic a bit, our view will expand from the building to the city and from the city to the landscape in which the building is located. Streets, walls, rivers and mountains thus become the cornerstones. Although this broad concept is very interesting, it seems insufficient, as it conceives of space as a stationary structure. In reality, however, space is a much "smoother" and complex quantity, the essential feature of which is movement. The next chapter will be devoted to the reflection on the ritual (movement) as a part of space (not only) in the medieval history of art. |
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