Studies in Medievalism XXXIII
(En)Gendering Medievalism
Herausgeber: Fugelso, Karl
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(En)Gendering Medievalism
Herausgeber: Fugelso, Karl
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Essays on the post-modern reception and interpretation of the Middle Ages.
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Essays on the post-modern reception and interpretation of the Middle Ages.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. April 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 553g
- ISBN-13: 9781843847175
- ISBN-10: 1843847175
- Artikelnr.: 69127254
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. April 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 553g
- ISBN-13: 9781843847175
- ISBN-10: 1843847175
- Artikelnr.: 69127254
Preface - Karl Fugelso I: (En)gendering Medievalism The Peacock Television
Network's Mrs. Davis, Sister Simone, and Messing Up the Quest for the Holy
Grail - Kevin J. Harty Bitches Be Crazy: Patriarchal Weaponization of
Mental Distress in Game of Thrones - Lauryn Mayer Capital One's
Condemnation, Conversion, and Eventual Celebration of Mythical Medieval
Northern European Males through Allegorical Commercials - Carol L. Robinson
The Northman and the Link between Past and Present Masculinities - H. Peter
Johnsson II: Other Responses to Medievalism Maternal Games in The Green
Knight: Launching Gawain - Carol Jamison Seaxy Beast: Grendel's Mother and
Responses to Third-Wave Feminism in Beowulf Adaptations - Alison Elizabeth
Killilea Artoria Pendragon: Anachronism, Gender and Self-Acceptance in the
Fate Anime Series of Kinoko Nasu and Takashi Takeuchi - Lisa Myers Exalted
by Honour: Women's Medievalist History Plays in the Late-Eighteenth Century
- Kirsten Ogilby A Violent Medium for a Violent Era: Brutal Medievalist
Combat in Dragon Age: Origins and Kingdom Come: Deliverance - Robert
Houghton The "Old Frisian" Tescklaow as Invented Tradition: Forging
Friesland's Rural Past in the Early Nineteenth Century - Rolf H. Bremmer,
Jr. and Philippus Breuker Neither Brutes, Nor Sissies: Re-imagining the
Vikings on a Swedish Online Forum - Christine Ekholst Avatar Creation and
White Masculinity in Wolfram van Eschenbach's Parzival and Ernest Cline's
Ready Player One - Chelsea Keane Intersectionality in Maria Dahvana
Headley's The Mere Wife - Mareike Huber The Smith, the Devil, and Jim Crow:
Medieval Hagiography, Victorian Popular Culture, and the Legacy of Slavery
in Edward G. Flight's The Horse Shoe: The True Legend of St. Dunstan and
the Devil - Christina M. Heckman
Network's Mrs. Davis, Sister Simone, and Messing Up the Quest for the Holy
Grail - Kevin J. Harty Bitches Be Crazy: Patriarchal Weaponization of
Mental Distress in Game of Thrones - Lauryn Mayer Capital One's
Condemnation, Conversion, and Eventual Celebration of Mythical Medieval
Northern European Males through Allegorical Commercials - Carol L. Robinson
The Northman and the Link between Past and Present Masculinities - H. Peter
Johnsson II: Other Responses to Medievalism Maternal Games in The Green
Knight: Launching Gawain - Carol Jamison Seaxy Beast: Grendel's Mother and
Responses to Third-Wave Feminism in Beowulf Adaptations - Alison Elizabeth
Killilea Artoria Pendragon: Anachronism, Gender and Self-Acceptance in the
Fate Anime Series of Kinoko Nasu and Takashi Takeuchi - Lisa Myers Exalted
by Honour: Women's Medievalist History Plays in the Late-Eighteenth Century
- Kirsten Ogilby A Violent Medium for a Violent Era: Brutal Medievalist
Combat in Dragon Age: Origins and Kingdom Come: Deliverance - Robert
Houghton The "Old Frisian" Tescklaow as Invented Tradition: Forging
Friesland's Rural Past in the Early Nineteenth Century - Rolf H. Bremmer,
Jr. and Philippus Breuker Neither Brutes, Nor Sissies: Re-imagining the
Vikings on a Swedish Online Forum - Christine Ekholst Avatar Creation and
White Masculinity in Wolfram van Eschenbach's Parzival and Ernest Cline's
Ready Player One - Chelsea Keane Intersectionality in Maria Dahvana
Headley's The Mere Wife - Mareike Huber The Smith, the Devil, and Jim Crow:
Medieval Hagiography, Victorian Popular Culture, and the Legacy of Slavery
in Edward G. Flight's The Horse Shoe: The True Legend of St. Dunstan and
the Devil - Christina M. Heckman
Preface - Karl Fugelso I: (En)gendering Medievalism The Peacock Television
Network's Mrs. Davis, Sister Simone, and Messing Up the Quest for the Holy
Grail - Kevin J. Harty Bitches Be Crazy: Patriarchal Weaponization of
Mental Distress in Game of Thrones - Lauryn Mayer Capital One's
Condemnation, Conversion, and Eventual Celebration of Mythical Medieval
Northern European Males through Allegorical Commercials - Carol L. Robinson
The Northman and the Link between Past and Present Masculinities - H. Peter
Johnsson II: Other Responses to Medievalism Maternal Games in The Green
Knight: Launching Gawain - Carol Jamison Seaxy Beast: Grendel's Mother and
Responses to Third-Wave Feminism in Beowulf Adaptations - Alison Elizabeth
Killilea Artoria Pendragon: Anachronism, Gender and Self-Acceptance in the
Fate Anime Series of Kinoko Nasu and Takashi Takeuchi - Lisa Myers Exalted
by Honour: Women's Medievalist History Plays in the Late-Eighteenth Century
- Kirsten Ogilby A Violent Medium for a Violent Era: Brutal Medievalist
Combat in Dragon Age: Origins and Kingdom Come: Deliverance - Robert
Houghton The "Old Frisian" Tescklaow as Invented Tradition: Forging
Friesland's Rural Past in the Early Nineteenth Century - Rolf H. Bremmer,
Jr. and Philippus Breuker Neither Brutes, Nor Sissies: Re-imagining the
Vikings on a Swedish Online Forum - Christine Ekholst Avatar Creation and
White Masculinity in Wolfram van Eschenbach's Parzival and Ernest Cline's
Ready Player One - Chelsea Keane Intersectionality in Maria Dahvana
Headley's The Mere Wife - Mareike Huber The Smith, the Devil, and Jim Crow:
Medieval Hagiography, Victorian Popular Culture, and the Legacy of Slavery
in Edward G. Flight's The Horse Shoe: The True Legend of St. Dunstan and
the Devil - Christina M. Heckman
Network's Mrs. Davis, Sister Simone, and Messing Up the Quest for the Holy
Grail - Kevin J. Harty Bitches Be Crazy: Patriarchal Weaponization of
Mental Distress in Game of Thrones - Lauryn Mayer Capital One's
Condemnation, Conversion, and Eventual Celebration of Mythical Medieval
Northern European Males through Allegorical Commercials - Carol L. Robinson
The Northman and the Link between Past and Present Masculinities - H. Peter
Johnsson II: Other Responses to Medievalism Maternal Games in The Green
Knight: Launching Gawain - Carol Jamison Seaxy Beast: Grendel's Mother and
Responses to Third-Wave Feminism in Beowulf Adaptations - Alison Elizabeth
Killilea Artoria Pendragon: Anachronism, Gender and Self-Acceptance in the
Fate Anime Series of Kinoko Nasu and Takashi Takeuchi - Lisa Myers Exalted
by Honour: Women's Medievalist History Plays in the Late-Eighteenth Century
- Kirsten Ogilby A Violent Medium for a Violent Era: Brutal Medievalist
Combat in Dragon Age: Origins and Kingdom Come: Deliverance - Robert
Houghton The "Old Frisian" Tescklaow as Invented Tradition: Forging
Friesland's Rural Past in the Early Nineteenth Century - Rolf H. Bremmer,
Jr. and Philippus Breuker Neither Brutes, Nor Sissies: Re-imagining the
Vikings on a Swedish Online Forum - Christine Ekholst Avatar Creation and
White Masculinity in Wolfram van Eschenbach's Parzival and Ernest Cline's
Ready Player One - Chelsea Keane Intersectionality in Maria Dahvana
Headley's The Mere Wife - Mareike Huber The Smith, the Devil, and Jim Crow:
Medieval Hagiography, Victorian Popular Culture, and the Legacy of Slavery
in Edward G. Flight's The Horse Shoe: The True Legend of St. Dunstan and
the Devil - Christina M. Heckman