Medieval Masculinities

Medieval Masculinities

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Lees Clare A.
University of Minnesota Press
EAN: 9780816624263
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Podrobné informace

"Ranging from questions of epic violence and heroic embodiments of manhood to constructions of bachelorhood, husbandry, and sainthood, Medieval Masculinities is the first synthesis of medieval and gender studies to focus on masculinities."

Harry Brod, editor of The Making of Masculinities

"We should not be working [exclusively] on the subjected sex any more than a historian of class can focus exclusively on peasants."-Natalie Zemon Davis, 1975

In the years since Natalie Davis made this remark, men's studies, and gender studies along with it, has earned its place in scholarship. What is often missing from such studies, however, is the insight that the concept of gender in general, and that of masculinity in particular, can be understood only in relation to individual societies, examined at specific historical and cultural moments.

A brilliant application of this insight, Medieval Masculinities is the first full-length collection to explore the issues of men's studies and contemporary theories of gender within the context of the Middle Ages.

Interdisciplinary and multicultural, the essays range from matrimony in medieval Italy to bachelorhood in Renaissance Venice, from friars and saints to the male animal in the fables of Marie de France, from manhood in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Beowulf, and the Roman d'Eneas to men as "other," whether Muslim or Jew, in medieval Castilian epic and ballad. The authors are especially concerned with cultural manifestations of masculinity that transcend this particular historical period-idealized gender roles, political and economic factors in structuring social institutions, and the impact of masculinist ideology in fostering and maintaining power. Together, their essays constitute an important reassessment of traditional assumptions within medieval studies as well as a major contribution to the evolving study of gender.

Contributors

Christopher Baswell, Barnard College

Vern L. Bullough, SUNY, Buffalo

Stanley Chojnacki, Michigan State University

John Coakley, New Brunswick Theological Seminary

Thelma Fenster, Fordham University

Clare Kinney, University of Virginia

Clare A. Lees, University of Pennsylvania

Jo Ann McNamara, Hunter College

Louise Mirrer, Fordham University

Harriet Spiegel, California State University, Chico

Susan Mosher Stuard, Haverford College

EAN 9780816624263
ISBN 0816624267
Typ produktu Měkká vazba
Vydavatel University of Minnesota Press
Datum vydání 14. července 1994
Stránky 224
Jazyk English
Rozměry 229 x 152 x 13
Země United States
Sekce Professional & Scholarly
Autoři Lees Clare A.
Edice First edition
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