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The strait gate, thresholds and power in Western history, Daniel Jütte

Label
The strait gate, thresholds and power in Western history, Daniel Jütte
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The strait gate
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
919432145
Responsibility statement
Daniel Jütte
Series statement
Ebsco eBook Collection
Sub title
thresholds and power in Western history
Summary
Exploring a chapter in the cultural history of the West not yet probed, The Strait Gate demonstrates how doors, gates, and related technologies such as the key and the lock have shaped the way we perceive and navigate the domestic and urban spaces that surround us in our everyday lives. Jütte reveals how doors have served as sites of power, exclusion, and inclusion, as well as metaphors for salvation in the course of Western history. More than any other parts of the house, doors are objects onto which we project our ideas of, and anxieties about, security, privacy, and shelter. Drawing on a wide range of archival, literary, and visual sources, as well as on research literature across various disciplines and languages, this book pays particular attention to the history of the practices that have developed over the centuries in order to handle and control doors in everyday life.--, Provided by Publisher
Table Of Contents
Introduction; One. "I Am the Door": Portals of Salvation and Status; Two. The Power of the Keys; Three. "Whence Is That Knocking?": Precarious Passages; Four. Reading Doors; Five. The "City's Eyes": Gates and the Urban History of Europe; Epilogue; Acknowledgments; Notes; Bibliography; Illustration Credits; Index
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