Spring-Summer 2023 Catalogue

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LEUVEN UNIVERSITY PRESS SPRING-SUMMER 2023

KU Leuven Fund for Fair OA — 3

Literature · Cultural Studies — 5

Social Sciences — 6, 7

European Policy and Politics — 8

Architecture — 9

Photography — 11

History · Architecture — 12

History · Religion — 13

Ancient Philosophy — 14

Music — 15, 16

Textbook — 17

Recent Open Access Publications — 18

Ordering information — 19

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Detail of Sneeuwlandschap [ Snow landscape ], Alexander Joseph Daiwaille, 1845, oil on canvas, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam

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‘Retour de flamme’, Bonnes soirées 18 juin 1958

The Belgian Photonovel, 1954–1985

An Introduction

€ 45,00 / £42.00

ISBN 978 94 6270 370 4

September 2023

Paperback, 17 × 23 cm

250 pp.

Illustrated, with colour section

English

Open Access ebook available Studies in European Comics and Graphic Novels

The Belgian photonovel is the missing link in the amazing history of the photonovel, a comics-inspired form of visual narrative that combines elements from very different genres and media, ranging from literary melodrama, cinema, and of course comics. This monograph discloses the specific Belgian contribution to the genre, in close connection with the singularities of the Belgian women’s and general magazines where these photonovels appeared. If the photonovel is generally considered a typically French or Italian genre, this study demonstrates the importance of a different tradition, which appropriated the foreign models in a very original way. Belgian photonovels are distinct, not only because they tell other kinds of stories, but also because they interact with other types of magazines in ways that are very different from the mainstream forms of the genre in Italy and France. Finally, this lavishly illustrated study is also the first in scrutinizing the technical aspects of magazine printing techniques in the development of the photonovel.

Clarissa Colangelo  holds a PhD in literary and cultural studies and is affiliated with KU Leuven, where she is conducting research on the visual aspects of magazine culture in collaboration with the Belgian National Library (KBR).

Free ebook available at OAPEN Library, JSTOR, Project Muse, and Open Research Library

For more information about the series, visit www.lup.be/comics

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LITERATURE · CULTURAL STUDIES
The importance of the Belgian contribution to the history of the photonovel

Silver Empowerment

Fostering Strengths and Connections for an Age-Friendly Society

€ 24.00 / £24.00

ISBN 978 94 6270 364 3

April 2023

Paperback, 15,6 × 23,4 cm 240 pp.

English

Open Access ebook available

Silver empowerment is a valuable paradigm to improve care and support systems for older persons. It aims to counteract the dominant image of ageing, which is all too often one of decline, dependency and vulnerability, and rather sees ageing and the ageing population as a challenge that opens up new opportunities. By focusing on the strengths and connections of older persons, silver empowerment strives for an inclusive, age-friendly society that will allow everyone to grow old with dignity and meaning. In this book, leading academics from a variety of disciplines discuss ways to enhance the empowerment of older persons in practice. Covering a wide range of topics such as resilience, loneliness, community-based care, the interplay between formal and informal care, the inclusion of older persons’ perspectives in research and care, and empowering policy, Silver Empowerment is of interest to academics, policy makers and practitioners interested in empowerment and care and support systems for older persons.

Jasper De Witte  holds a PhD in sociology and is a research expert on inclusion and care for socially vulnerable groups at HIVA KU Leuven.

Tine Van Regenmortel  holds a PhD in psychology and is professor in social work at KU Leuven and Tilburg University. She is head of the research group Social and Economic Policy & Social Inclusion at HIVA KU Leuven and leads the Academic Collaborative Centre Social Work at Tranzo, Tilburg University.

Contributors: Jasper De Witte (KU Leuven), Tine Van Regenmortel (KU Leuven / Tilburg University), Leen Heylen (Thomas More), Benedicte De Koker (HOGENT), Dimitri Mortelmans (University of Antwerp), Anja Declercq (KU Leuven), Elena Bendien (Leyden Academy on Vitality and Ageing), Susan Woelders (Leyden Academy on Vitality and Ageing), Tineke Abma (Leiden University Medical Center / Leyden Academy on Vitality and Ageing), Meriam Janssen (Tilburg University), Katrien Luijkx (Tilburg University), Aukelien Scheffelaar (Tilburg University), Annerieke Stoop (Tilburg University), Jozef Pacolet (KU Leuven), Gregorio Rodriguez Cabrero (University of Alcalá), Simón Sosvilla-Rivero (Complutense University of Madrid), Katrien Steenssens (KU Leuven).

Free ebook available at OAPEN Library, JSTOR, Project Muse, and Open Research Library

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SOCIAL SCIENCES
The strengths and opportunities of ageing and the ageing population

Islamophobia as a Form of Radicalisation

Perspectives on Media, Academia and Socio-political Scapes from Europe and Canada

Foundations and mechanisms of Islamophobia in the West

Islamophobia as a Form of Radicalisation discusses the scope and fragmented boundaries of Islamophobia as a concept and a sociopolitical reality. The fifteen chapters of this collection cover and connect interdisciplinary research, media content analyses, media discourse analysis, ethnographic research, intersectoral advocacy work, and action research conducted in Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Poland, Portugal, and Spain. Confronted with an Islamophobia that is growing as a symptom of broader societal malaise in the West, a resistance against it is also arising. It is now a question of better understanding the foundations and mechanism of this metasolidarity and resistance. Islamophobia as a Form of Radicalisation offers recommendations for urgent consideration by Muslim citizens of Canada and Europe, media professionals, civil society and academic stakeholders, policymakers at the municipal, provincial and federal levels, and academics.

€ 25,00 / £25.00

ISBN 978 94 6270 369 8

April 2023

Paperback, 15,6 × 23,4 cm 260 pp.

English

Open Access ebook available

Free ebook available at OAPEN Library, JSTOR, Project Muse, and Open Research Library

Leen d’Haenens  is full professor in communication science at the Institute for Media Studies at KU Leuven.

Abdelwahed Mekki-Berrada  is full professor in anthropology of mental health and anthropology of Islam at Laval University in Quebec.

Contributors: Abdelwahed Mekki-Berrada (Laval University), Alexander Van Leuven (KU Leuven), Alfonso Corral (San Jorge University), Alfredo Brant (Catholic University of Portugal), Anna Flora Machado (Catholic University of Portugal), Anabelle Vanier-Clément (SHERPA University Institute), Ann Trappers (Foyer VZW), Ans De Nolf (KU Leuven), Antonio Prieto-Andrés (San Jorge University), Ashley S. Montgomery (Concordia University), Camila Arêas (University of Reunion), Cayetano Fernández (San Jorge University), Cécile Rousseau (McGill University), Colin Robineau (University of Reunion), David De Coninck (KU Leuven), Erkan Toguslu (KU Leuven), Helena Cruz Ventura (University Institute of Lisbon), Jennifer A. Selby (Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador), Jihène Hichri (Université du Québec à Montreal), Joanna Sozańska (Warsaw School of Economics), Katarzyna Górak-Sosnowska (Warsaw School of Economics), Leen d’Haenens (KU Leuven), Luis Manuel Hernández Aguilar (European University Viadrina Frankfurt Oder), Rawda Harb (Concordia University), Salam El-Majzoub (McGill University), Sobia Shaheen Shaikh (Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador), Stefan Mertens (KU Leuven), Vivek Venkatesh (Concordia University).

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Building Collaborative Governance in Times of Uncertainty

Pracademic Lessons from the Basque Gipuzkoa Province

Xabier Barandiarán · María José Canel · Geert Bouckaert (eds)

Insights and recommendations for collaborative governance

€ 24,00 / £24.00

ISBN 978 94 6270 367 4

March 2023

Paperback, 15,6 × 23,4 cm

266 pp.

English

Open Access ebook available

Democratic societies are being challenged to look for new ways of doing politics that involve different stakeholders, particularly citizens. This book looks at public authorities’ attempts to put society at the core of public policies in the form of collaborative governance. It provides a full account of a major case from the provincial council of Gipuzkoa (Basque Country, Spain): 150 projects, more than 900 organisations, and 50.000 participants and beneficiaries. ‘Pracademic’ lessons learned derive from the interaction among 50 practitioners engaged in the day-to-day practice of the case and scholars from different countries. Topics included relate to major challenges that collaborative governance reforms are facing across the world: structures, institutionalisation, relationships, leadership, accountability, innovation, experimentation, communication, intangible resources, trust, and assessment of outcomes (particularly in terms of Sustainable Development Goals or SDGs. Ultimately, issues of democracy arise from a case covering a comprehensive list of policies: health, employment, elderly care, energy, cybersecurity, electromobility, artificial intelligence, immigration, education, social equity, and culture. This book is intended for students, professionals and scholars interested in fostering the study and practice of democracy.

Xabier Barandiaran  is advisor to the Head of the Provincial Council of Gipuzkoa and one of the main promoters of the development of Etorkizuna Eraikiz. He holds a PhD in sociology and is associate professor in the Faculty of Social and Human Sciences at the University of Deusto.

María José Canel  is professor in political and public sector communication at the University Complutense Madrid with a focus on intangible resources (trust, engagement, legitimacy, and sustainability). She is currently a visiting scholar at George Washington University.

Geert Bouckaert  is professor at the KU Leuven Public Governance Institute. He is honorary professor at the Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose, University College London, and visiting professor at the University of Potsdam.

For the list of contributors, visit www.lup.be

ALSO OF INTEREST

EUROPEAN PERSPECTIVES FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION. THE WAY FORWARD GEERT BOUCKAERT, WERNER JANN (EDS)

€ 39,50 / £35.00, ISBN 978 94 6270 203 5, paperback, Open Access ebook

Free ebook available at OAPEN Library, JSTOR, Project Muse, and Open Research Library

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EUROPEAN POLICY AND POLITICS

Contested Legacies

Critical Perspectives on Postwar Modern Housing

New insights on the controversial and often-overlooked postwar large-scale housing estates

In the light of the current housing and environmental crisis and increasing social inequalities, there is a growing sense of urgency for architecture as a discipline to engage with the transformation in housing evident in the postwar period. Rather than conceiving this task as a technical matter, this book proposes to reassess the conditions and legacy of this large and ubiquitous housing stock. By foregrounding the mismatch between constructed cultural, social and ideological narratives and the everyday realities of residents, the contributors rediscover the value of oftenoverlooked modern open spaces and reconsider the technological advances that paved the way for this large-scale construction.

€ 32.00 / £30.00

ISBN 9789462703728

September 2023

Paperback, 15,6 × 23,4

232 pp.

Illustrated, with colour section of 30 pp.

English

Open Access ebook available

Free ebook available at OAPEN Library, JSTOR, Project Muse, and Open Research Library

Contested Legacies advances a new notion of heritage which, rather than seeking to preserve the past, sets outs to actively transform what exists to meet current societal needs. It offers an ‘atlas’ of exemplary cases, each illustrating a defining yet often neglected aspect of modern postwar housing, from which present engagement and active reflection can grow, making the book an appealing read for both scholars and housing practitioners worldwide.

Andrea Migotto  is an architect and researcher at the Faculty of Architecture of KU Leuven. Martino Tattara  is an architect and an associate professor at the Faculty of Architecture of KU Leuven.

Contributors: Umberto Bonomo (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile), Flávia Brito do Nascimento (Universidade de São Paulo), Gaia Caramellino (Politecnico di Milano), Federico Coricelli (Politecnico di Torino), Jesse Honsa (KU Leuven), Michael Klein (TU Wien), Andrea Migotto (KU Leuven), Nicola Russi (Politecnico di Torino), Heidi Svenningsen Kajita (University of Copenhagen), Martino Tattara (KU Leuven).

This wide-ranging book takes the study of postwar ‘welfare state’ mass housing to a completely new level – no longer content merely to plead the intrinsic interest or variety of an unfashionable subject, or just to factually document it. Instead, Contested Legacies presents a vital, critical analysis of how this vast patrimony can now be transformed to face the future, both as a massive resource of homes and of embodied carbon, but also as a potent cultural and social heritage. — Miles Glendinning, University of Edinburgh

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ARCHITECTURE
‘El Silencio’ neighbourhood , by architect Carlos Raúl Villanueva, Caracas (Venezuela), 1941

Watching, Waiting

The Photographic Representation of Empty Places

€ 59,50 / £54.00

ISBN 978 94 6270 375 9

September 2023

Paperback, 15,6 × 23,4 cm

312 pp.

Illustrated

English

Open Access ebook available

First study on empty places in photography and the Covid-19 pandemic

In the aftermath of Covid-19, the subject of ‘empty places’ has gained renewed topicality and resonance. Watching, Waiting presents a collection of essays, both photographic and written, that brings emptiness into interdisciplinary focus as an object of study that extends beyond the present. The contributors approach the specific interrelationships of photography and place through emptiness by considering historical and contemporary material in equal measure. Drawing on architecture, anthropology, sociology, and public health, among other fields, they provide insights into geographically and temporally diverse production models of empty places and their corresponding complex and sensitive global and local relations, while also tackling the ethics of behaviour and protests that unfold within them. The book’s chapters, both visual and scholarly essays, cover areas that range widely both thematically and geographically, spanning static film footage of Nicosia’s buffer zone, protest photographs in the wake of Black Lives Matter demonstrations in Bristol, staged images from the University of Zagreb’s ethnological archives, historic landscape and architectural photography, aerial shots of covid-19 mass graves in Brazil, photos of artificially built field hospitals and quarantine rooms during the pandemic, and images of empty airports at night. Through still and moving images, Watching, Waiting examines the photographic aestheticization of emptiness, existing stereotypes of ‘empty places’, and transformations of human experiences.

Sandra Križić  Roban is a senior research adviser in tenure at the Institute of Art History, and assistant professor at the Academy of Fine Arts, both in Zagreb. Ana Šverko  is a senior research adviser at the Institute of Art History – Cvito Fiskovi ć Centre, and assistant professor at the Study of Architecture and Urban Planning, both in Split.

Contributors: Ruth Baumeister (Aarhus School of Architecture), Isabelle Catucci da Silva (Federal University of Paraná), Stella Fatović-Ferenčić (Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts), Martin Kuhar (Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts), Catlin Langford (Centre for Contemporary Photography), Jessie Martin (University of West London), Stuart Moore (University of the West of England), Luca Nostri (Independent Artist Photographer), Kayla Parker (University of Plymouth), Bec Rengel (University of the West of England), Tihana Rubić (University of Zagreb), Klaudija Sabo (University of Klagenfurt), Anna Schober (University of Klagenfurt), Elke Katharina Wittich (Leibniz University Hannover).

The editors are to be congratulated for this collection, which was conceived at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic. We are reminded of a range of ways in which photography has been used to document separation and seclusion in times of turmoil. — Liz Wells, Emeritus Professor in Photographic Culture, University of Plymouth, UK

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PHOTOGRAPHY
← Workplace (credit: Jessie Martin)

Missionary Spaces

Imagining, Building, Contesting Christianities in Africa and China, 1840–1960

The ‘spatial turn’ of missionary places

Situated at the crossroads of missionary history, imperial history and colonial architecture, this volume examines the architectural staging and spatial implications of the worldwide expansion of Christianity in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. By focusing on specific architectural fragments, analysing the intersection of Christian edifices in colonial and traditional urban settings or unravelling the social understanding of missionary places, each chapter strives to understand the agency of missionary spaces. Bringing together scholars from different disciplines and fields, this book aims to centre those missionary spaces by approaching them not merely as décor around and within which the missionary encounter was acted, but by making them part and parcel of it.

€ 69,50 / £65.00

ISBN 9789462701441

April 2023

Hardback, 22,5 × 28 cm

240 pp.

Illustrated, full colour

English

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Through its approach, Missionary Spaces provides a new paradigm for scrutinising the ‘spatial turn’ for missionary histories and contributes to the increased attention across the humanities to space, place, and location since the late 1990s. Space does not occur as an historical given, but as a social construction to be analysed, while at the same time having explanatory value of its own.

This book focuses on Africa and the Chinese Region with contributions on Burundi, China, Congo, Egypt, Ghana, Kenya, and Taiwan.

Thomas Coomans  is an architectural historian, professor at the Department of Architecture of KU Leuven, and program director of the Raymond Lemaire International Centre for Conservation.

Contributors: Leon Bouwmeester (KU Leuven), Lawrence Braschi (Church of England), Bram Cleys (MAS | Museum aan de Stroom), Thomas Coomans (KU Leuven), Céline Frémaux (French Guyana), Johan Lagae (UGent), Maarten Onneweer (AidEnvironment), Alexis B. Tengan (independent scholar).

For more information about the series, visit www.lup.be/artes

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HISTORY · ARCHITECTURE

Landscapes of Liberation

Mission and Development in Peru’s Southern Highlands, 1958–1988

Catholic mission from the mid-20th century onwards was complicated by geopolitical upheaval, church reform, and the emergent critique of the colonial power matrix to which the Church belonged. Missionary movements to Latin America coincided with visions for a progressive, radically transformative church.

€ 49,50 / £46.00

ISBN 978 94 6270 374 2

May 2023

Hardback, 15,6 × 23,4 cm

250 pp.

English

Leuven Studies in Mission and Modernity 2

Open Access ebook available

Landscapes of Liberation expands scholarship into liberation theology’s reception in Andean America and critically examines the interplay of the Catholic Church as a global institution with parishes as local actors. Through source material from both sides of the Atlantic, this book charts how a transnational network of pastoral agents and laypeople in Peru’s southern highlands claimed mission and development as intertwined tenets of spiritual and social life throughout three decades of agrarian reform, activism, and social conflict. Ultimately, this book reveals how transformative theories for rural development yield contingent transformations: concrete change, yet contested liberation.

Noah Oehri  is an associate researcher at the Institute of History of the University of Bern.

The reception of liberation theology in Andean America

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PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED IN THE SERIES

MISSIONARY EDUCATION. HISTORICAL APPROACHES AND GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES

KIM CHRISTIAENS, IDESBALD GODDEERIS, PIETER VERSTRAETE (EDS)

€ 85,00 / £72.00, ISBN 978 94 6270 230 1, paperback, ebook

For more information about the series, visit www.lup.be/mimora

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HISTORY · RELIGION

Epicureanism and Scientific Debates. Antiquity and Late Reception

Volume I. Language, Medicine, Meteorology

Epicureanism is not only a defence of pleasure: it is also a philosophy of science and knowledge. This edited collection explores new pathways for the study of Epicurean scientific thought, a hitherto still understudied domain, and engages systematically and critically with existing theories. It shows that the philosophy of Epicurus and his heirs, from antiquity to the classical age, founded a rigorous and coherent conception of knowledge. This first part of a two-volume set examines more specifically the contribution of Epicureanism in the fields of language, medicine, and meteorology (i.e., celestial, geological and atmospheric phenomena).

Offering a renewed image of Epicureanism, the book includes studies on the nature of human language and on the linguistic aspects of scientific discourse; on the relationship between Epicureanism and ancient medicine, from Hippocrates to Galen; on meteorological phenomena and the method of explaining them; and on the reception of Epicurus’s legacy in Gassendi.

€ 90,00 / £82.00

ISBN 978 94 6270 373 5

May 2023

Hardback, 15,6 × 23,4 cm

350 pp.

English

Ancient and Medieval Philosophy – Series 64, 1

ebook available

In its systematic and careful use of the ancient and Early Modern texts this ‘Epucureanism and Scientific Debates’ shed new light upon familiar and less familiar topics. In my opinion, this volume has the potential to become the absolute work of reference for the various subjects that it covers. — Wim Nijs, KU Leuven

Francesca Masi  is associate professor of the history of ancient philosophy at the University Ca’ Foscari of Venice. Her main research areas are ontology, physics, psychology, and ethics in classical and Hellenistic philosophy. She is the author of several studies on Epicurus and Epicureanism.

Pierre-Marie Morel  is professor of ancient philosophy at the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne. He has translated Epicurus and Diogenes of Oinoanda into French. He is also the author of several books and studies on ancient philosophy.

Francesco Verde  is associate professor of the history of ancient philosophy at Sapienza University in Rome. His main research areas are Epicureanism and Aristotelianism of the Hellenistic age.

For the list of contributors, visit www.lup.be

New perspectives on Epicureanism in the fields of language, medicine, and meteorology

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ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY
www.lup.be for previous publications in the Ancient and Medieval Philosophy Series 1
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The Book of Requiems, 1550–1650

From the Earliest Ages to the Present Period

Few western musical repertories speak more to the imagination than the Requiem mass for the dead. Yet, surprisingly, despite the significance of Requiem settings for our musical culture, the literature concerning them is sparse. The Book of Requiems presents essays on the most important works in this tradition, from the origins of the genre up to the present day. Each chapter is devoted to a specific Requiem, and offers both historical information and a detailed work-discussion. Conceived as a multi-volume essay collection by leading experts, the Book of Requiems is an authoritative reference publication intended as a first port of call for musicologists, music theorists, and performers both professional and student.

The present volume, the second in the series, treats settings composed between c. 1550 and c. 1650, a period in which the Requiem becomes a defining feature of the soundscape of Catholic death rituals.

€ 75,00 / £68.00

ISBN 978 94 6270 371 1

May 2023

Hardback, 17,8 × 25,4 cm

Richly illustrated with music examples

ca. 250 pp.

English

The Book of Requiems II

ebook available

Reference work for musicologists, music theorists, performers, and music lovers

David J. Burn  is professor of musicology and head of the Early Music Research Group at KU Leuven.

Antonio Chemotti  is assistant professor of musicology at the University of Leuven in association with the Alamire Foundation and research affiliate at the Royal Library of Belgium.

Contributors: Pieter Bergé (University of Leuven), Franz Körndle (University of Augsburg), Christian Thomas Leitmeir (University of Oxford), Alison Sanders McFarland (Louisiana State University), Bernadette Nelson (CESEM-FCSH, Nova University, Lisbon), Owen Rees (University of Oxford), Stephen Rice (director of The Brabant Ensemble), Katelijne Schiltz (University of Regensburg).

The Book of Requiems is a multi-volume set.

More volumes will be announced soon.

The Book of Requiems will become a primary reference tool on this fascinating genre and serve as a crucial aid to researchers, performers, and students of various disciplines. The editors of the second volume in the series have made a highly insightful decision to group together works from ca. 1550 to ca. 1650; this cuts across stylistic changes and reveals the most intense period of creation of Requiem settings and many shared compositional approaches across the traditional style periods. — Grayson Wagstaff, The Catholic University of America

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MUSIC

Van hof naar kapel

Franse air-de-courmelodieën in zeventiende-eeuwse liedboeken uit de Zuidelijke Nederlanden

Tine De Koninck

Zeventiende-eeuwse geestelijke liedboeken uit de Zuidelijke Nederlanden bevatten opvallend veel liederen op air-de-courmelodieën. Om de katholieke bevolking het geloof te laten uitzingen, schreven geestelijken volgens het principe van contractuur nieuwe liedteksten op airs de cour, contemporaine profane liederen gecomponeerd door roemrijke musici aan het Franse hof. Het boek legt een interessant spanningsveld bloot: enerzijds veroordeelde de Kerk de air de cour als profane modetrend in de muziek en anderzijds gebruikte ze die zelf wel voor eigen doeleinden. De auteur onderzoekt daarbij hoe het liedgenre onze gewesten bereikte en hoe de liederen aan populariteit wonnen en zich verspreidden in onze liedcultuur.

€ 65,00

ISBN 978 94 6388 672 7

September 2023

hardback, 16 × 24 cm

430 pp.

Nederlands

KANTL-reeks – ‘Studies op het gebied van de cultuur in de Nederlanden’

e-boek beschikbaar

Hoe air-de-courmelodieën

aan populariteit wonnen in de Zuidelijke Nederlanden

Tine De Koninck  is doctor in de Nederlandse letterkunde (vroegmoderne tijd) verbonden aan de Universiteit Antwerpen.

Met dit boek brengt Tine de Koninck de diepgaande invloed van de Franse air-de-courmelodieën op de zeventiende-eeuwse geestelijke liedcultuur van de Zuidelijke Nederlanden voor het eerst in kaart. Ze verkent de wegen waarlangs de airs de cour de Zuidelijke Nederlanden bereikten en gaat vervolgens na hoe dit frivole repertoire via de contrafactuur dienstbaar werd gemaakt aan vroomheid en geloof. Op een virtuoze wijze weet De Koninck literatuurwetenschap en musicologie met elkaar te combineren, en toch laat haar glasheldere betoog de lezer geen ogenblik in de steek. — Frank Willaert, Universiteit Antwerpen

EERDER VERSCHENEN

HET NARRENSCHIP IN DE LAGE LANDEN

THEO JANSSEN, ANN MARYNISSEN

€ 149,00, ISBN 978 90 7247 498 8, hardback

LUCAS D’HEERE, TABLEAU POETIQUE. VERZEN VAN EEN VLAAMSE MIGRANTKUNSTENAAR VOOR DE ENTOURAGE VAN DE SEYMOURS OP WOLF HALL

FREDERICA VAN DAM (RED.)

€ 59,50, ISBN 978 90 7247 496 4, hardback

MUSIC
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Ongelijkheid

Lessen voor de eenentwintigste eeuw

€ 39,00

ISBN 978 94 6270 368 1

Maart 2023

hardback, 16 × 24 cm

300 pp.

Nederlands

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Ongelijkheid manifesteert zich in tal van vormen. Sommige multinationals zijn zo groot geworden dat ze succesvolle start-ups opkopen en hun winst laten afvloeien naar een kleine groep aandeelhouders die steeds meer middelen accumuleren. In onze eigen samenleving zou de kloof toenemen tussen een kleine schare superrijken en een veel grotere groep die zienderogen verarmt. De realiteit blijkt complexer en het wetenschappelijk onderzoek over ongelijkheid leidt tot soms verrassende inzichten. Ook de nadelige effecten van milieuproblemen en klimaatverandering zijn ongelijk verdeeld en nergens is ongelijkheid schrijnender aanwezig dan in de gezondheidszorg. Op mondiaal vlak spelen de koloniale en neokoloniale machtsverhoudingen onrechtvaardigheid in de hand. Ongelijkheid manifesteert zich ook in sferen waarover weinig wordt gecommuniceerd, zoals in die van de strafuitvoering. Verder wordt in deze lessenreeks aandacht besteed aan brandende thema’s als de energiereconversie, kunst en psychische kwetsbaarheid, weefseldonatie voor kankeronderzoek, ethische vragen omtrent artificiële intelligentie, mediagebruik en het psychisch welzijn van jongeren, geweld in de pleegzorg, en overdiagnosticering.

Bart Pattyn  is hoogleraar ethiek aan het Hoger Instituut voor Wijsbegeerte en directeur van het Overlegcentrum voor Ethiek van de KU Leuven. Pieter d’Hoine  is hoogleraar antieke wijsbegeerte verbonden aan het Hoger Instituut voor Wijsbegeerte, KU Leuven.

Met bijdragen van Jan Eeckhout, Wim Van Lancker, Martha Nussbaum, Maarten Loopmans, Anja Declercq, Inge Van Hulle, Idesbald Goddeeris, Pieter De Witte & Geertjan Zuijdwegt, Johan Driesen, Erik Thys, Christine Desmedt, Lode Lauwaert, Kathleen Beullens, Hans Grietens, Koen Peers.

Interfacultaire lessenreeks over mens, maatschappij en wetenschap

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