Cartographies of Exclusion
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Cartographies of Exclusion

Anti-Semitic Mapping in Medieval England

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Cartographies of Exclusion

Anti-Semitic Mapping in Medieval England

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From the battles over Jerusalem to the emergence of the "Holy Land, " from legally mandated ghettos to the Edict of Expulsion, geography has long been a component of Christian-Jewish relations. Attending to world maps drawn by medieval Christian mapmakers, Cartographies of Exclusion brings us to the literal drawing board of "Christendom" and shows the creation, in real time, of a mythic state intended to dehumanize the non-Christian people it ultimately sought to displace.

In his close analyses of English maps from the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, Asa Mittman makes a valuable contribution to conversations about medieval Christian perceptions of Jews and Judaism. Grounding his arguments in the history of anti-Jewish sentiment and actions rampant in twelfth- and thirteenth-century England, Mittman shows how English world maps of the period successfully Othered Jewish people by means of four primary strategies: conflating Jews with other groups; spreading libels about Jewish bodies, beliefs, and practices; associating Jews with Satan; and, most importantly, cartographically "mislocating" Jews in time and space. On maps, Jews were banished to locations and historical moments with no actual connection to Jewish populations or histories.

Medieval Christian anti-Semitism is the foundation upon which modern anti-Semitism rests, and the medieval mapping of Jews was crucial to that foundation. Mittman's thinking offers essential insights for any scholar interested in the interface of cartography, politics, and religion in premodern Europe.

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Year
2024
ISBN
9780271097862

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. List of Illustrations
  7. Preface: A Conspiracy of Cartographers
  8. Acknowledgments
  9. Time Line
  10. Introduction: “The Monstrosities of Hereford and Ebstorf”
  11. 1. On “Cartographic Race”
  12. 2. “Cast Them Out”: Building English Identity Through Jewish Exclusion
  13. 3. Time, Territory, and Teratology
  14. 4. The Demon on the Altar
  15. 5. Expelling Jews to the Cold Land of Bizo
  16. 6. Power and Paranoia: Imagining Jews Past, Present, and Future
  17. Coda: The Horned Medievalist in Medieval Art and Thought
  18. Notes
  19. Works Cited
  20. Index