Medieval perspectives in Europe : oral culture and bodily practices

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MÜLLER, Cornelia, ed. and others. Body - language - communication : an international handbook on multimodality in human interaction ; Bd 1. Berlin [u.a.]: De Gruyter Mouton, 2013, pp. 343-364. Handbücher zur Sprach- und Kommunikationswissenschaft. 38,1. ISBN 978-3-11-020962-4. Available under: doi: 10.1515/9783110261318.343
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Prior to the invention of book printing, Western culture had no efficient storage medium that served to unburden human memory. Instead of writing a mnemotechnics based on the visual perception of bodily movements, took over the functions of orienting, identifying, and stabilizing the social order in the medieval period. In medieval instructions on ecclesiastic and secular norms of behavior, the categorization of the most wide-spread and relevant bodily practices was ordered according to the various functions of the body parts involved, such as neck, back, and knee muscles, arms, hands, lips, and facial muscles. Naturally, such a system of signifiers (like the prostration, the genuflection with inclined body, the genuflection with erect body, bowing to the waist, bowing to the chest, the foot kiss, the knee kiss, the shoulder kiss, the hand kiss, etc.) which will be reconstructed here on the basis of various source corpora, could not encompass all the motion sequences that took place in the context of different interactions. Nevertheless, it has proven useful to treat socially meaningful actions as communicative acts within the contexts of 1) religion, 2) law, 3) ceremonial and 4) etiquette.

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Sprachliche Kommunikation, Verbale Kommunikation, Soziale Kommunikation
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ISO 690ZAKHARINE, Dmitri, 2013. Medieval perspectives in Europe : oral culture and bodily practices. In: MÜLLER, Cornelia, ed. and others. Body - language - communication : an international handbook on multimodality in human interaction ; Bd 1. Berlin [u.a.]: De Gruyter Mouton, 2013, pp. 343-364. Handbücher zur Sprach- und Kommunikationswissenschaft. 38,1. ISBN 978-3-11-020962-4. Available under: doi: 10.1515/9783110261318.343
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  doi={10.1515/9783110261318.343},
  title={Medieval perspectives in Europe : oral culture and bodily practices},
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  publisher={De Gruyter Mouton},
  address={Berlin [u.a.]},
  series={Handbücher zur Sprach- und Kommunikationswissenschaft},
  booktitle={Body - language - communication : an international handbook on multimodality in human interaction ; Bd 1},
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  editor={Müller, Cornelia},
  author={Zakharine, Dmitri}
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