Chivalry and the Pre/Postmodern
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Medieval sources widely celebrate the tight integration in knighthood of arms, man and horse, not only as a remarkable feat of technology and training but also as a mutually enhancing coordination between noble warrior and noble beast. This dual self-expansion in knighthood resonates with postmodern models of the cyborg, distributed consciousness and the inherently prosthetic self. Focusing on the historical and imaginative collocation of horse, arms and man reveals chivalry's premodern specificity as well as its intersections with postmodern conceptions of the self.
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