Feeling Persecuted
Christians, Jews and Images of Violence in the Middle Ages
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Feeling Persecuted
Christians, Jews and Images of Violence in the Middle Ages
In Feeling Persecuted, Anthony Bale explores the medieval Christian attitude toward Jews, which included a pervasive fear of persecution and an imagined fear of violence enacted against Christians. As a result, Christians retaliated with expulsions, riots, and murders that systematically denied Jews the right to religious freedom and peace. Through close readings of a wide range of sources, Bale exposes the perceived violence enacted by the Jews and how the images of this Christian suffering and persecution were central to medieval ideas of love, community, and home. The images and texts explored by Bale expose a surprising practice of recreational persecution and show that the violence perpetrated against medieval Jews was far from simple anti-Semitism and was in fact a complex part of medieval life and culture.
Bale’s comprehensive look at medieval poetry, drama, visual culture, theology, and philosophy makes Feeling Persecuted an important read for anyone interested in the history of Christian-Jewish relations and the impact of this history on modern culture.

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Table of Contents
2 The Violence of Memory: Seven Kinds of ’Jewish’ Torture
3 The Jewish Profile and the History of Ugliness
4 The Jew’s Hand and the Virgin’s Bier: Tangible Interruption
5 Visiting Calvary: Contrition, Intimacy and Virtual Persecution
6 Making Calvary
7 Cultures in Pain
Conventions and Abbreviations
References
Select Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Photo Acknowledgements
Index
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