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A Cultural History of Women in the Middle Ages: The Cultural Histories Series

Editat de Kim M. Phillips
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 sep 2016
The medieval era has been described as 'the Age of Chivalry' and 'the Age of Faith' but also as 'the Dark Ages'. Medieval women have often been viewed as subject to a punishing misogyny which limited their legal rights and economic activities, but some scholars have claimed they enjoyed a 'rough and ready equality' with men. The contrasting figures of Eve and the Virgin Mary loom over historians' interpretations of the period 1000-1500. Yet a wealth of recent historiography goes behind these conventional motifs, showing how medieval women's lives were shaped by status, age, life-stage, geography and religion as well as by gender.A Cultural History of Women in the Middle Ages presents essays on medieval women's life cycle, bodies and sexuality, religion and popular beliefs, medicine and disease, public and private realms, education and work, power, and artistic representation to illustrate the diversity of medieval women's lives and constructions of femininity.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350009684
ISBN-10: 1350009687
Pagini: 344
Ilustrații: 55 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 170 x 244 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria The Cultural Histories Series

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

The structure allows readers to study periods (by reading a volume) or themes through history (by reading chapters across volumes)

Notă biografică

Kim M. Phillips is Senior Lecturer in History, University of Auckland, New Zealand, and author of Medieval Maidens: Young Women and Gender in England, 1275-1540 and co-author of Sex Before Sexuality: A Premodern History.

Cuprins

A Cultural History of Women in the Middle Ages, Edited by Kim M. PhillipsIntroductionThe Life Cycle: The Ages of Medieval Women, Cordelia Beattie, University of Edinburgh, UKBodies and Sexuality, April Harper, SUNY Oneonta, USAReligion and Popular Beliefs: Choices, Constraints, and Creativity for Christian Women, Katherine L. French, SUNY New Paltz, USAMedicine and Disease: The Female 'Patient' in Medieval Europe, Iona McCleery, University of Leeds, UKPublic and Private: Women in the Home, Women in the Streets, Kim M. Phillips, University of Auckland, New ZealandEducation and Work: Multiple Tasks and Lowly Status, Sandy Bardsley, Moravian College, USAPower: Medieval Women's Power through Authority, Autonomy, and Influence, Lois Huneycutt, University of Missouri, USAArtistic Representation: Women and/in Medieval Visual Culture, Marian Bleeke, Jennifer Borland, Rachel Dressler, Martha Easton and Elizabeth L'Estrange, The Medieval Feminist Art History Project, USA