Founding Feminisms in Medieval Studies
Essays in Honor of E. Jane Burns
Herausgeber: Doggett, Laine E; Daniel O'Sullivan, Daniel E
Founding Feminisms in Medieval Studies
Essays in Honor of E. Jane Burns
Herausgeber: Doggett, Laine E; Daniel O'Sullivan, Daniel E
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Essays using feminist approaches to offer fresh insights into aspects of the texts and the material culture of the middle ages.
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Essays using feminist approaches to offer fresh insights into aspects of the texts and the material culture of the middle ages.
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- Gallica
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 722g
- ISBN-13: 9781843844273
- ISBN-10: 1843844273
- Artikelnr.: 43358302
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Gallica
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 722g
- ISBN-13: 9781843844273
- ISBN-10: 1843844273
- Artikelnr.: 43358302
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Laine E. Doggett, Daniel E. O'Sullivan
Introduction: The Work of E. Jane Burns and the Feminisms of Medieval
Studies - Laine E Doggett and Daniel E. O'Sullivan Natural and Unnatural
Woman: Melusine Inside and Out - Matilda Tomaryn Bruckner Nurturing Debate
in Le Roman de Silence - Kristin Burr The Man Backing Down from the Lady in
Trobairitz Tensos - Daniel E. O'Sullivan Having Fun with Women: Why a
Feminist Teaches Fabliaux - Lisa Perfetti Hats and Veils: There's No Such
Thing as Freedom of Choice, and It's a Good Thing Too - Madeline H.
Caviness When the Knight Undresses, his Clothing Speaks: Vestimentary
Allegories in the works of Baudouin de Condé (c. 1240-1280) - Sarah-Grace
Heller John/Eleanor Rykener Revisited - Ruth Karras and Tom Linkinen
Women's Healing: from Binaries to a Nexus - Laine E Doggett Silk in the Age
of Marco Polo - Sharon Kinoshita Another Land's End of Literature: Honorat
Bovet and the Timbuktu Effect - Helen Solterer Anne de Bretagne and Anne de
France: French Female Networks at the Dawn of the Renaissance - Cynthia J.
Brown Staging Female Authority in Chantilly MS 522: Marguerite de Navarre's
La Coche - Roberta L Krueger Babies and Books:The Holy Kinship as a Way of
Thinking About Women's Power in Late Medieval Northern Europe - Ann Marie
Rasmussen Page Layout and Reading Practices in Christine de Pisan's
Epistre Othea: Reading with the Ladies in London, BL, MS Harley 4431 -
Nancy Freeman Regalado Afterword - Elizabeth Robertson
Studies - Laine E Doggett and Daniel E. O'Sullivan Natural and Unnatural
Woman: Melusine Inside and Out - Matilda Tomaryn Bruckner Nurturing Debate
in Le Roman de Silence - Kristin Burr The Man Backing Down from the Lady in
Trobairitz Tensos - Daniel E. O'Sullivan Having Fun with Women: Why a
Feminist Teaches Fabliaux - Lisa Perfetti Hats and Veils: There's No Such
Thing as Freedom of Choice, and It's a Good Thing Too - Madeline H.
Caviness When the Knight Undresses, his Clothing Speaks: Vestimentary
Allegories in the works of Baudouin de Condé (c. 1240-1280) - Sarah-Grace
Heller John/Eleanor Rykener Revisited - Ruth Karras and Tom Linkinen
Women's Healing: from Binaries to a Nexus - Laine E Doggett Silk in the Age
of Marco Polo - Sharon Kinoshita Another Land's End of Literature: Honorat
Bovet and the Timbuktu Effect - Helen Solterer Anne de Bretagne and Anne de
France: French Female Networks at the Dawn of the Renaissance - Cynthia J.
Brown Staging Female Authority in Chantilly MS 522: Marguerite de Navarre's
La Coche - Roberta L Krueger Babies and Books:The Holy Kinship as a Way of
Thinking About Women's Power in Late Medieval Northern Europe - Ann Marie
Rasmussen Page Layout and Reading Practices in Christine de Pisan's
Epistre Othea: Reading with the Ladies in London, BL, MS Harley 4431 -
Nancy Freeman Regalado Afterword - Elizabeth Robertson
Introduction: The Work of E. Jane Burns and the Feminisms of Medieval
Studies - Laine E Doggett and Daniel E. O'Sullivan Natural and Unnatural
Woman: Melusine Inside and Out - Matilda Tomaryn Bruckner Nurturing Debate
in Le Roman de Silence - Kristin Burr The Man Backing Down from the Lady in
Trobairitz Tensos - Daniel E. O'Sullivan Having Fun with Women: Why a
Feminist Teaches Fabliaux - Lisa Perfetti Hats and Veils: There's No Such
Thing as Freedom of Choice, and It's a Good Thing Too - Madeline H.
Caviness When the Knight Undresses, his Clothing Speaks: Vestimentary
Allegories in the works of Baudouin de Condé (c. 1240-1280) - Sarah-Grace
Heller John/Eleanor Rykener Revisited - Ruth Karras and Tom Linkinen
Women's Healing: from Binaries to a Nexus - Laine E Doggett Silk in the Age
of Marco Polo - Sharon Kinoshita Another Land's End of Literature: Honorat
Bovet and the Timbuktu Effect - Helen Solterer Anne de Bretagne and Anne de
France: French Female Networks at the Dawn of the Renaissance - Cynthia J.
Brown Staging Female Authority in Chantilly MS 522: Marguerite de Navarre's
La Coche - Roberta L Krueger Babies and Books:The Holy Kinship as a Way of
Thinking About Women's Power in Late Medieval Northern Europe - Ann Marie
Rasmussen Page Layout and Reading Practices in Christine de Pisan's
Epistre Othea: Reading with the Ladies in London, BL, MS Harley 4431 -
Nancy Freeman Regalado Afterword - Elizabeth Robertson
Studies - Laine E Doggett and Daniel E. O'Sullivan Natural and Unnatural
Woman: Melusine Inside and Out - Matilda Tomaryn Bruckner Nurturing Debate
in Le Roman de Silence - Kristin Burr The Man Backing Down from the Lady in
Trobairitz Tensos - Daniel E. O'Sullivan Having Fun with Women: Why a
Feminist Teaches Fabliaux - Lisa Perfetti Hats and Veils: There's No Such
Thing as Freedom of Choice, and It's a Good Thing Too - Madeline H.
Caviness When the Knight Undresses, his Clothing Speaks: Vestimentary
Allegories in the works of Baudouin de Condé (c. 1240-1280) - Sarah-Grace
Heller John/Eleanor Rykener Revisited - Ruth Karras and Tom Linkinen
Women's Healing: from Binaries to a Nexus - Laine E Doggett Silk in the Age
of Marco Polo - Sharon Kinoshita Another Land's End of Literature: Honorat
Bovet and the Timbuktu Effect - Helen Solterer Anne de Bretagne and Anne de
France: French Female Networks at the Dawn of the Renaissance - Cynthia J.
Brown Staging Female Authority in Chantilly MS 522: Marguerite de Navarre's
La Coche - Roberta L Krueger Babies and Books:The Holy Kinship as a Way of
Thinking About Women's Power in Late Medieval Northern Europe - Ann Marie
Rasmussen Page Layout and Reading Practices in Christine de Pisan's
Epistre Othea: Reading with the Ladies in London, BL, MS Harley 4431 -
Nancy Freeman Regalado Afterword - Elizabeth Robertson