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The Routledge Handbook of Gender and Sexuality in Byzantium: Routledge History Handbooks

Editat de Mati Meyer, Charis Messis
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 mai 2024
This Handbook is the first to consider the interrelated subjects of gender and sexuality in the Eastern Roman Empire from an interdisciplinary perspective. Drawing on both modern theories and Byzantine perceptions, and considering multiple periods and religions (Eastern Orthodox, Islamic, and Jewish), it provides evidentiary textual and visual material support for an analysis of the two linked themes.
Broadly, the essays demonstrate that gender and sexual constructs in Byzantium were porous. As a result, they expand our knowledge of not only how sex and gender were conceived and performed but also how ideas and practices shaped Byzantine life.
The Routledge Handbook of Gender and Sexuality in Byzantium will be an indispensable guide for students and scholars of late antique and Byzantine religion, history, culture, and art, who will find it a useful critical survey of current scholarship and one that shines new light in their areas of research. The focus on issues of gender and sexuality may also be of interest to individuals concerned with Eastern Mediterranean culture, as well as to the broader public.
Chapter 21 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367490935
ISBN-10: 0367490935
Pagini: 548
Ilustrații: 84
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 mm
Greutate: 1.17 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge History Handbooks

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Academic, Postgraduate, and Undergraduate Advanced

Notă biografică

Mati Meyer received her PhD from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and is a faculty member at the Open University of Israel. She has published extensively in articles and a monograph and co‑edited books on women, realia, emotions, corporeality, gender and sexuality, and biblical reception in Byzantine art, including Emotions and Gender in Byzantine Culture, edited by Mati Meyer and Stavroula Constantinou (2018) and Between Judaism and Christianity: Art‑Historical Essays in Honor of Elisheva (Elisabeth) Revel Neher, edited by Katrin Kogman‑Appel and Mati Meyer (2009).
Charis Messis holds a PhD in Byzantine Studies from Écoles des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales in Paris and a habilitation from the Sorbonne University. He is now teaching Byzantine Literature at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece. His research interests concern Byzantine history and literature, especially the history of gender, along with other social and anthropological aspects of the Byzantine world. He is author and co-editor of several books and articles, including Storytelling in Byzantium: Narratological Approaches to Byzantine Texts and Images, edited by C. Messis, M. Mullett, and I. Nilsson (2018).

Cuprins

Foreword: An Octogenarian Welcome
Judith Herrin
 
An Introduction: Gender and Sex(uality) in Byzantium?
Mati Meyer and Charis Messis
 
Part I.              Gendering Thinking
 
Chapter 1        Framing Gender I: Scientific and Religious Discourses
Charis Messis
 
Chapter 2        Framing Gender II: Paradigms of Social Gender
Lynda Garland
 
Chapter 3        Reading Gender Variance
Roland Betancourt
 
Part II.            Practicing Gender and Sexuality
 
Chapter 4        Section Intro: Contextualizing Gender in Byzantine Society and Politics
Leonora Neville
 
Chapter 5        Practices of Religious and Social Constructions of Gender
Damien Casey and Bronwen Neils
 
Chapter 6        Gender and Family: Demography and Procreation
Béatrice Caseau
 
Chapter 7        Women and Trade from the Ninth to the Fifteenth Century: Some Remarks Maria Gerolymatou
 
Chapter 8        Gendering the Byzantine Space
Brigitte Pitarakis
 
Chapter 9        Gendering Cooking: The Case of Mageiros
Ilias Anagnostakis and Maria Leontsini
 
Chapter 10      Gender, Sexuality and Marriage in Late Byzantium
Patrick Viscuso
 
Chapter 11      Gender and Extramarital Sexuality: Adultery, Fornication, Prostitution
Eleftheria Papagianni
 
Chapter 12      Gender and Transgressive Sexuality: The Case of Homosexual Practices
Charis Messis
 
Chapter 13      Gender and the Perception of the Ethnic ‘Other’
Anthony Kaldellis
  
Chapter 14      Judaism and Byzantium
Joshua David Holo
 
Part III.           Performing Gender and Sexuality
 
Chapter 15      Section Intro: Configurations of Gender: Femininity, Masculinity, Sexuality, Same-Sex Love in Text and Visual Arts
Leslie Brubaker
 
Chapter 16       Fleshing Out the Sexed and Gendered Body in Art
Mati Meyer and Lora Ellen Webb
 
Chapter 17       Gendering the End of Time in Texts and Art
Eirini Afentoulidou
 
Chapter 18      Gender (and Sexuality) in Byzantine Literature
Stratis Papaioannou
 
Chapter 19      Centaurs at the Wedding: The Desiring Gaze and Visuality
Diliana Angelova
 
Chapter 20      Gender in the Visual Culture of the Early and Middle Byzantine Imperial Court
Alicia Walker
 
Chapter 21      Negotiating Gender Identity through the Visual Arts
Maria Parani
 
Chapter 22      Gender and Fashion
Bente Kiilerich
 
Chapter 23      Emotions Gendered in Byzantine Narrative Literature
Stavroula Constantinou
 
Chapter 24      Gendering Emotion in Art
Henry Maguire
 
Chapter 25      Singing and Performing Gender in the Sacred Space: Music and Theatre
Przemysław Marciniak and Andrew Walker White
 
Redefining Gender in Byzantium: Future Directions of Research
Liz James

Descriere

This Handbook is the first to consider the interrelated subjects of gender and sexuality in the Eastern Roman empire from an interdisciplinary perspective.