Keita weaves together methodological understandings of medieval Europe with alternative readings of primary sources to uncover African presences - frequently female and spanning diverse social classes - embedded within the epoch's myths, folklore, literature, and visual arts. This careful excavation of overlooked historical figures and influences posits a medieval Europe far richer and more diverse than conventional scholarship has acknowledged. The "othered" are quite more than simply "present" in the Age - in fact, they are significant actors and agents who helped create and shape it.
This book is a valuable resource for students and scholars interested in global history, medieval Europe, historiography, African history, race and gender studies, and art history.
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