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Rape Culture and Female Resistance in Late Medieval Literature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 242

Rape Culture and Female Resistance in Late Medieval Literature

Centering on the difficult and important subject of medieval rape culture, this book brings Middle English and Scots texts into conversation with contemporary discourses on sexual assault and the #MeToo movement. The book explores the topic in the late medieval lyric genre known as the pastourelle and in related literary works, including chivalric romance, devotional lyric, saints’ lives, and the works of major authors such as Margery Kempe and William Dunbar. By engaging issues that are important to feminist activism today—the gray areas of sexual consent, the enduring myth of false rape allegations, and the emancipatory potential of writing about survival—this volume demonstrates how...

A Companion to the Queenship of Isabel la Católica
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 459

A Companion to the Queenship of Isabel la Católica

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-11-14
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  • Publisher: BRILL

The queenship of the first European Renaissance queen regnant never ceases to fascinate. As fascists to feminists fight over Isabel’s legacy, we ask which recyclings of her image are legitimate or appropriate. Or has this figure taken on a life of her own?

Law in the Liberal Arts
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 220

Law in the Liberal Arts

An ideal approach to legal education, in Austin Sarat's view, would open up law and legal knowledge by making them the proper objects of inquiry in the liberal arts.

The Disease of Virgins
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 630

The Disease of Virgins

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004-03-01
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  • Publisher: Routledge

From an acclaimed author in the field, this is a compelling study of the origins and history of the disease commonly seen as afflicting young unmarried girls. Understanding of the condition turned puberty and virginity into medical conditions, and Helen King stresses the continuity of this disease through history,depsite enormous shifts in medical understanding and technonologies, and drawing parallels with the modern illness of anorexia. Examining its roots in the classical tradition all the way through to its extraordinary survival into the 1920s, this study asks a number of questions about the nature of the disease itself and the relationship between illness, body images and what we should call‘normal’ behaviour. This is a fascinating and clear account which will prove invaluable not just to students of classical studies, but will be of interest to medical professionals also.

Perilous Passages
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 213

Perilous Passages

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-12-04
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  • Publisher: Springer

This study will significantly further our interpretations of the unique autobiography of Margery Kempe, lay woman turned mystic and visionary. Following the manuscript from a Carthusian monastery through history, Chappell bridges the gaps in our understanding of the transmission of texts from the medieval past to the present.

Battlefronts Real and Imagined
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 317

Battlefronts Real and Imagined

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008-05-12
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  • Publisher: Springer

This collection examines the cultural and intellectual dimensions of war and its resolution between Han Chinese and the various ethnically dissimilar peoples surrounding them during the crucial 'middle period' of Chinese history.

Visual Power and Fame in René d'Anjou, Geoffrey Chaucer, and the Black Prince
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 243

Visual Power and Fame in René d'Anjou, Geoffrey Chaucer, and the Black Prince

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  • Published: 2010-04-26
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  • Publisher: Springer

Reading semiotically against the backdrop of medieval mirrors of princes, Arthurian narratives, and chronicles, this study examines how René d Anjou (1409-1480), Geoffrey Chaucer s House of Fame (ca. 1375-1380), and Edward the Black Prince (1330-1376) explore fame s visual power. While very different in approach, all three individuals reject the classical suggestion that fame is bestowed and understand that particularly in positions of leadership, it is necessary to communicate effectively with audiences in order to secure fame. This sweeping study sheds light on fame s intoxicating but deceptively simple promise of elite glory.

Vernacular and Latin Literary Discourses of the Muslim Other in Medieval Germany
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 416

Vernacular and Latin Literary Discourses of the Muslim Other in Medieval Germany

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-05-23
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  • Publisher: Springer

Little attention has been focused the representation of Muslims in medieval Germany. Proceeding from a grounded use of contemporary cultural theory and close textual analysis, this study focuses Muslims in several core texts representing drama, epic, and lyric written by the most important writers of medieval Germany. Far from simply adding medieval Germany to the growing scholarly list of the 'pre-post-colonializing' European cultures, the study provides important new perspectives.

Weaving New Perspectives Together
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 270

Weaving New Perspectives Together

The present volume seeks to offer a novel and interdisciplinary overview of the question of literary interpretation and the numerous perspectives current in the field today. Written by early-career researchers and enriched with the important contributions of three senior lecturers, the articles contained in this compilation are devised to work as a multi-faceted whole that may at the same time give inspiration to students and constitute a guide to more experienced scholars. Acting as an integrating entity that agglutinates works from scholars across Europe, the editors consider this book to be a clear example of the dynamism of present-day literary studies and of the numerous ways in which literature can speak to people. Following Margaret Atwood’s statement, “The answers you get from literature depend on the questions you pose”, this volume may be said to possess the potential to provide as many answers as it poses new questions which will stimulate future research in the field.

Divine Ventriloquism in Medieval English Literature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 428

Divine Ventriloquism in Medieval English Literature

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-04-25
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  • Publisher: Springer

A study of medieval attitudes towards the ventriloquism of God's and Christ's voices through human media, which reveals a progression from an orthodox view of divine vocal power to an anxiety over the authority of the priest's voice to a subversive take on the divine voice that foreshadows Protestant devotion.