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Animal Husbandry: Bestiality in Medieval Culture: Explorations in Medieval Culture, cartea 26

Jacqueline A. Stuhmiller
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 feb 2025
Introduction: the Stallion and the Unicorn, or, Animal Lovers
Jacqueline A. Stuhmiller

Part 1: Bestiality in Theory


1 Contra naturam: Bestiality in Medieval Scientific Discourse
Marian E. Polhill

2 “Between the Paws of a Tender Wolf”: Medieval Influences and Other Tales (Un)Told in Angela Carter’s The Bloody Chamber
Bailey Flannery

Part 2: Bestiality in Practice


3 The Animality of Man: Sexual Transgression and Animal Transformation in a Middle Welsh Prose Tale
Katherine Leach

4 Bestiality, Confession and Social Control in Late Medieval England
Tess Wingard

5 Bestial Intercourse in Cheuelere Assigne
Crystal Beamer

Part 3: Marrying the Beast


6 Sympathizing with the Werewolf’s Wife: the Dynamics of Trust, Betrayal, and Bestiality in Bisclavret
Larissa Tracy

7 “Wulf, min wulf”: Animal Others and Animal Lovers in “Wulf and Eadwacer”
Andrea Schutz

Part 4: The Pleasures of Bestiality


8 Bestiality in Medieval Art: Cross-cultural Reflections on a Lascivious Lacuna
Anna Russakoff

9 “Shame to Him Who Thinks Evil”: the Deviant Pleasures of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
Jacqueline A. Stuhmiller

Conclusion: Bestiality: Some Things Stay the Same. …
Joyce E. Salisbury

Bibliography 267
Index 275
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ISBN-13: 9789004429666
ISBN-10: 9004429662
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
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Notă biografică

Jacqueline A. Stuhmiller, Ph.D. (2005), Cornell University, is Associate Teaching Professor in the Honors College at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. She has published articles on medieval hunting and poaching, trial by combat, and giants.

Cuprins

Acknowledgments
PrefaceIi
List of Figures
List of Contributors

Introduction: the Stallion and the Unicorn, or, Animal Lovers
Jacqueline A. Stuhmiller

Part 1: Bestiality in Theory


1 Contra naturam: Bestiality in Medieval Scientific Discourse
Marian E. Polhill

2 “Between the Paws of a Tender Wolf”: Medieval Influences and Other Tales (Un)Told in Angela Carter’s The Bloody Chamber
Bailey Flannery

Part 2: Bestiality in Practice


3 The Animality of Man: Sexual Transgression and Animal Transformation in a Middle Welsh Prose Tale
Katherine Leach

4 Bestiality, Confession and Social Control in Late Medieval England
Tess Wingard

5 Bestial Intercourse in Cheuelere Assigne
Crystal Beamer

Part 3: Marrying the Beast


6 Sympathizing with the Werewolf’s Wife: the Dynamics of Trust, Betrayal, and Bestiality in Bisclavret
Larissa Tracy

7 “Wulf, min wulf”: Animal Others and Animal Lovers in “Wulf and Eadwacer”
Andrea Schutz

Part 4: The Pleasures of Bestiality


8 Bestiality in Medieval Art: Cross-cultural Reflections on a Lascivious Lacuna
Anna Russakoff

9 “Shame to Him Who Thinks Evil”: the Deviant Pleasures of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
Jacqueline A. Stuhmiller

Conclusion: Bestiality: Some Things Stay the Same. …
Joyce E. Salisbury

Bibliography 267
Index 275