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" Gender and difference in the Middle Ages / "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 1017675
Doc. No : b772045
Title & Author : Gender and difference in the Middle Ages /\ Sharon Farmer and Carol Braun Pasternack, editors.
Publication Statement : Minneapolis :: University of Minnesota Press,, ©2003.
Series Statement : Medieval cultures ;; v. 32
Page. NO : 1 online resource (xxvii, 354 pages).
ISBN : 0816638934
: : 0816638942
: : 0816693374
: : 9780816638932
: : 9780816638949
: : 9780816693375
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references.
Contents : On the history of the early phallus / Daniel Boyarin -- Gender irregularity as entertainment: institutionalized transvestism at the Caliphal Court in medieval Baghdad / Everett K. Rowson -- Reconfiguring the prophet Daniel: gender, sanctity, and castration in Byzantium / Kathryn M. Ringrose -- Negotiating gender in Anglo-Saxon England / Carol Braun Pasternack -- Male friendship and the suspicion of sodomy in twelfth-century France / Mathew S. Kuefler -- Crucified by the virtues: monks, lay brothers, and women in the thirteenth-century Cistercian saints' lives / Martha G. Newman -- "Because the other is a poor woman she shall be called his wench": gender, sexuality, and social status in late medieval England / Ruth Mazo Karras -- Re-orienting desire: writing on gender trouble in fourteenth-century Egypt / Michael Uebel -- Manual labor, begging, and conflicting gender expectations in thirteenth-century Paris / Sharon Farmer -- Female homoerotic discourse and religion in medieval Germanic culture / Ulrike Wiethaus -- Nonviolent Christianity and the strangeness of female power in Geoffrey Chaucer's Man of law's tale / Elizabeth Robertson.
Abstract : Nothing less than a rethinking of what we mean when we talk about "men" and "women" of the medieval period, this volume demonstrates how the idea of gender -- in the Middle Ages no less than now -- intersected in subtle and complex ways with other categories of difference. Responding to the insights of postcolonial and feminist theory, the authors show that medieval identities emerged through shifting paradigms -- that fluidity, conflict, and contingency characterized not only gender, but also sexuality, social status, and religion. This view emerges through essays that delve into a wide variety of cultures and draw on a broad range of disciplinary and theoretical approaches. Scholars in the fields of history as well as literary and religious studies consider gendered hierarchies in western Christian, Jewish, Byzantine, and Islamic areas of the medieval world.
Subject : Civilization, Medieval.
Subject : Sex differences-- Philosophy-- History.
Subject : Sex role-- History-- To 1500.
Subject : Social history-- Medieval, 500-1500.
Subject : Women-- History-- Middle Ages, 500-1500.
Subject : Civilization, Medieval.
Subject : HISTORY-- Medieval.
Subject : Sex differences-- Philosophy.
Subject : Sex role.
Subject : Social history-- Medieval.
Subject : SOCIAL SCIENCE-- Gender Studies.
Subject : Women-- Middle Ages.
Subject : Sekseverschillen.
Dewey Classification : ‭305.3/09/02‬
LC Classification : ‭HQ1143‬‭.G44 2003eb‬
Added Entry : Farmer, Sharon A.
: Pasternack, Carol Braun
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