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The Inarticulate Renaissance: Language Trouble in an Age of Eloquence (Winner of the 2010 Roland H. Bainton Book Prize for Literature)
Author: Carla Mazzio
Year: December 26, 2008
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Language: English



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The Inarticulate Renaissance: Language Trouble in an Age of Eloquence In "The Inarticulate Renaissance Carla Mazzio delves into the conceptual potential of the disabled utterance in the English literary Renaissance, exploring what it meant to speak indistinctly, mumble to oneself or to God, or be utterly dumbfounded in the face of new words, persons, situations, and things. This innovative book maps out a cultural and literary-critical investment in a period defined by the impact of classical humanism, the Reformation, and the flourishing of vernacular languages and literatures. Through a historical analysis of failed utterance as it informed and was recast in sixteenth-century drama, Mazzio foregrounds the inarticulate as a central subject of cultural history and dramatic innovation. The book begins by examining how the inarticulate was part of a culture grappling with the often startlingly incoherent dimensions of language practices and ideologies in the humanities, religion, law, historiography, and print speech. Mazzio argues that the specter of the inarticulate was not simply a reflection of individual inadequacies or failures but rather a symptom of a more profound crisis in the ability to communicate effectively.
The Inarticulate Renaissance: Language Trouble In a Age of Eloquence In «The Inarticulate Renaissance» Карла Маццио углубляется в концептуальный потенциал высказывания инвалидов в английском литературном Возрождении, исследуя, что значит говорить невнятно, бубнить себе или Богу, или быть совершенно ошарашенные перед лицом новых слов, лиц, ситуаций и вещей. Эта инновационная книга описывает культурные и литературно-критические инвестиции в период, определяемый влиянием классического гуманизма, Реформации и расцвета народных языков и литературы. Благодаря историческому анализу неудачного высказывания, как оно информировало и было переформулировано в драме XVI века, Маццио предвосхитил невнятие как центральный предмет культурной истории и драматических инноваций. Книга начинается с изучения того, как нечленораздельное было частью культуры, борющейся с часто поразительно несвязными измерениями языковых практик и идеологий в гуманитарных науках, религии, праве, историографии и печатной речи. Маццио утверждает, что призрак невнятия был не просто отражением индивидуальных недостатков или неудач, а скорее симптомом более глубокого кризиса в способности эффективно общаться.
The Inarticulate Renaissance : Language Trouble In a Age of Eloquence In « The Inarticulate Renaissance » Carla Matzio approfondit le potentiel conceptuel de l'expression des personnes handicapées dans la Renaissance littéraire anglaise en explorant ce que signifie parler de manière inappropriée, se bousculer ou Dieu ou être totalement sidéré face à de nouveaux mots, visages, situations et choses. Ce livre innovant décrit les investissements culturels et littéraires critiques dans une période déterminée par l'influence de l'humanisme classique, la Réforme et l'épanouissement des langues et de la littérature populaires. Grâce à l'analyse historique d'un discours raté, comme il l'a informé et reformulé dans le drame du XVIe siècle, Matzio a anticipé l'ignorance comme un sujet central de l'histoire culturelle et de l'innovation dramatique. livre commence par une étude de la façon dont les non-membres faisaient partie d'une culture qui luttait contre les dimensions souvent incohérentes des pratiques linguistiques et des idéologies dans les sciences humaines, la religion, le droit, l'historiographie et le discours imprimé. Matzio affirme que le fantôme de l'ignorance n'était pas seulement le reflet de défauts ou d'échecs individuels, mais plutôt le symptôme d'une crise plus profonde dans la capacité de communiquer efficacement.
The Inarticulate Renaissance: Language Trouble In a Age of Eloquence In «The Inarticulate Renaissance» de Carl Mazzio profundiza en el potencial conceptual de la expresión de las personas con discapacidad en el Renacimiento literario inglés, explorando lo que significa hablar indistintamente, matarse a sí mismo o a Dios, o estar completamente aturdido frente a nuevas palabras, caras, situaciones y cosas. Este innovador libro describe las inversiones culturales y literarias y críticas en un período determinado por la influencia del humanismo clásico, la Reforma y el florecimiento de las lenguas y la literatura populares. Gracias al análisis histórico de la desafortunada declaración, tal como informaba y se reformulaba en el drama del siglo XVI, Mazzio anticipó la no noción como tema central de la historia cultural y la innovación dramática. libro comienza con un estudio de cómo los no miembros eran parte de una cultura que luchaba contra las dimensiones a menudo sorprendentemente incoherentes de las prácticas e ideologías lingüísticas en las humanidades, la religión, el derecho, la historiografía y el habla impresa. Mazzio sostiene que el fantasma de la no noción no era sólo un reflejo de las deficiencias o fracasos individuales, sino más bien un síntoma de una crisis más profunda en la capacidad de comunicarse eficazmente.
The Inarticulate Renaissance: Language Throuble In a Age of Eloquence In «The Inarticulate Renaissance», de Carla Matzio, está se aprofundando no potencial conceitual dos deficientes no Renascimento Literário Inglês, explorando o que significa falar sem querer, bater em si mesmo ou A Deus, ou ser completamente incomodado diante de novas palavras, rostos, situações e coisas. Este livro inovador descreve os investimentos culturais e literários e críticos em um período determinado pela influência do humanismo clássico, da reforma e do auge das línguas populares e da literatura. Através de uma análise histórica do discurso falhado, como ele informou e foi reformulado no drama do século XVI, Matzio antecipou a falta de consciência como um assunto central da história cultural e da inovação dramática. O livro começa com o estudo de como o não-partilhado era parte de uma cultura que luta contra as dimensões muitas vezes surpreendentemente inconsistentes de práticas linguísticas e ideologias em humanidades, religião, direito, historiografia e discurso impresso. Matzio afirma que o fantasma da insanidade não era apenas um reflexo de falhas ou fracassos individuais, mas sim um sintoma de uma crise mais profunda na capacidade de se comunicar com eficiência.
The Inarticulate Renassance: Language Trouble In a Age of Eloquence In The Inarticulate Renassance di Carla Matzio approfondisce il potenziale concettuale dei disabili nella rinascita letteraria inglese, esplorando cosa significa parlare in modo sconsiderato, ammazzare se stessi o sbronzarsi O essere completamente sconvolti di fronte a nuove parole, facce, situazioni e cose. Questo libro innovativo descrive gli investimenti culturali e letterari e critici in un periodo determinato dall'influenza dell'umanità classica, della Riforma e della fioritura dei linguaggi e della letteratura popolare. Grazie all'analisi storica di un discorso fallimentare, come è stato informato e riformulato nel dramma del XVI secolo, Matzio ha anticipato la cattiveria come un oggetto centrale della storia culturale e dell'innovazione drammatica. Il libro inizia con lo studio di come i non separati facessero parte di una cultura che combatte le dimensioni spesso sorprendentemente inconsistenti delle pratiche linguistiche e delle ideologie nelle scienze umane, nella religione, nel diritto, nella storiografia e nel linguaggio stampato. Matzio sostiene che il fantasma della cattiveria non era solo un riflesso di difetti o fallimenti individuali, ma piuttosto un sintomo di una crisi più profonda nella capacità di comunicare efficacemente.
The Inarticulate Renaissance: Language Trouble In a Age of Eloquence In „The Inarticulate Renaissance“ vertieft sich Carl Mazzio in das konzeptuelle Potenzial behinderter Aussagen in der englischen literarischen Renaissance und untersucht, was es bedeutet, undeutlich zu sprechen, sich selbst oder Gott zu beben oder ganz zu sein fassungslos angesichts neuer Wörter, Gesichter, tuationen und Dinge. Dieses innovative Buch beschreibt kulturelle und literaturkritische Investitionen in einer Zeit, die von den Einflüssen des klassischen Humanismus, der Reformation und dem Aufblühen der Volkssprachen und Literatur bestimmt wird. Durch die historische Analyse der unglücklichen Aussage, wie sie im Drama des 16. Jahrhunderts informiert und umformuliert wurde, nahm Mazzio die Undeutlichkeit als zentrales Thema von Kulturgeschichte und dramatischer Innovation vorweg. Das Buch beginnt mit der Untersuchung, wie das Unzertrennliche Teil einer Kultur war, die mit den oft erstaunlich unzusammenhängenden Dimensionen sprachlicher Praktiken und Ideologien in den Geisteswissenschaften, Religion, Recht, Geschichtsschreibung und gedruckter Sprache zu kämpfen hatte. Mazzio argumentiert, dass das Gespenst der Undeutlichkeit nicht nur ein Spiegelbild individueller Mängel oder Misserfolge war, sondern eher ein Symptom einer tieferen Krise in der Fähigkeit, effektiv zu kommunizieren.
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The Inarticulate Renaissance: Language Trouble In a Age of Eloquence Carl Mazzio'nun "The Inarticulate Renaissance'adlı eseri, İngiliz edebi Rönesansı'nda özürlülüğü ifade etmenin kavramsal potansiyelini inceler, geveleyerek konuşmanın, kendine ya da Tanrı'ya mırıldanmanın ya da yeni kelimeler, yüzler, durumlar ve şeyler karşısında tamamen şaşkına dönmenin ne demek olduğunu araştırır. Bu yenilikçi kitap, klasik hümanizmin etkisi, Reformasyon ve yerel dillerin ve edebiyatın gelişmesiyle tanımlanan bir dönemde kültürel ve edebi-eleştirel yatırımları anlatıyor. Talihsiz sözün tarihsel analizi yoluyla, 16. yüzyıl dramasında bilgilendirildiği ve yeniden formüle edildiği gibi, Mazzio, kültürel tarihin ve dramatik yeniliğin merkezi konusu olarak belirsizleşmeyi öngördü. Kitap, ifade edilememenin, beşeri bilimler, din, hukuk, tarih yazımı ve basılı konuşmadaki dil pratiklerinin ve ideolojilerin genellikle çarpıcı biçimde tutarsız boyutlarıyla uğraşan bir kültürün parçası olduğunu inceleyerek başlıyor. Mazzio, ifade edilememe hayaletinin yalnızca bireysel eksikliklerin veya başarısızlıkların bir yansıması değil, etkili bir şekilde iletişim kurma yeteneğinde daha derin bir krizin belirtisi olduğunu savunuyor.
النهضة الغامضة: مشكلة لغوية في عصر الفصاحة في يتعمق «عصر النهضة غير الفصيح» لكارل مازيو في الإمكانات المفاهيمية للتعبير عن الإعاقة في عصر النهضة الأدبية الإنجليزية، ويستكشف ما يعنيه التحدث المتلعثم، أو التمتم للنفس أو الله، أو أن تكون مذهولًا تمامًا في مواجهة الكلمات والوجوه الجديدة. والمواقف والأشياء. يصف هذا الكتاب المبتكر الاستثمارات الثقافية والأدبية النقدية في فترة يحددها تأثير الإنسانية الكلاسيكية والإصلاح وازدهار اللغات والآداب العامية. من خلال التحليل التاريخي للكلام المؤسف، كما أبلغ وأعيد صياغته في دراما القرن السادس عشر، توقع مازيو عدم التفصيل كموضوع مركزي للتاريخ الثقافي والابتكار الدرامي. يبدأ الكتاب بفحص كيف كان الغموض جزءًا من ثقافة تتصارع مع أبعاد غير متماسكة بشكل لافت للنظر في كثير من الأحيان لممارسات اللغة والأيديولوجيات في العلوم الإنسانية والدين والقانون والتأريخ والكلام المطبوع. يجادل مازيو بأن شبح الغموض لم يكن مجرد انعكاس لأوجه القصور أو الإخفاقات الفردية، بل كان عرضًا لأزمة أعمق في القدرة على التواصل بفعالية.

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