The Invention of the Eyewitness: Witnessing and Testimony in Early Modern FranceIn an examination of eyewitness travel writing in thirteenth- through sixteenth-century France, Andrea Frisch studies the figure of the witness at a historical juncture and in a cultural context in which that figure is generally thought to have begun to assume a recognizably modern form and function. Whereas most accounts of early modern travel literature tend to read modern presuppositions about witnessing and testimony back into the material, Frisch approaches the early modern witness in terms of the cultural legacy of the Middle Ages. Through primary readings in law and theology, Frisch documents the tension between the ethical witness (the characteristic witness of premodernity) and the epistemic witness (the modern witness) and explores the impact of that tension on the figure of the witness in pre- and early modern French-language travel literature. |
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... Women , minors , and the mentally incompetent are excluded from giving testimony in the lay inquest , just as they are ineligible to duel . Moreover , the rules regarding the relative social status of potential adversaries in a judicial ...
... Women , minors , and the mentally incompetent are excluded from giving testimony in the lay inquest , just as they are ineligible to duel . Moreover , the rules regarding the relative social status of potential adversaries in a judicial ...
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... women when they concoct their caouin , will have been nauseated , and will have spit . To allay this disgust , I entreat them to remember what we do when we make wine over here . Let them consider merely this : in the very places where ...
... women when they concoct their caouin , will have been nauseated , and will have spit . To allay this disgust , I entreat them to remember what we do when we make wine over here . Let them consider merely this : in the very places where ...
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... women , arouses wanton desire and lust ... this crude nakedness in such a woman is much less alluring than one might expect . And I maintain that the elabo- rate attire , paint , wigs , curled hair , great ruffs , farthingales , robes ...
... women , arouses wanton desire and lust ... this crude nakedness in such a woman is much less alluring than one might expect . And I maintain that the elabo- rate attire , paint , wigs , curled hair , great ruffs , farthingales , robes ...
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