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Medieval Masculinities(Paperback)
Regarding Men in the Middle Ages
University of Minnesota Press
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14/07/1994
This work explores the issues of men's studies and contemporary theories of gender within the context of the Middle Ages.
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Constructing Medieval Sexuality(Paperback)
University of Minnesota Press
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01/12/1997
This collection is devoted entirely to medieval sexuality informed by late 1990s theories of sexuality and gender. It brings together essays from various disciplinary perspectives to consider how th...
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The Stranger in Medieval Society(Hardback)
University of Minnesota Press
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28/01/1998
This is a collection of medieval studies concentrating on the notion of the stranger showing how outsiders influenced the culture of Europe. Among the topics explored are Edward III and "Sir Gawain ...
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The Stranger in Medieval Society(Paperback)
University of Minnesota Press
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28/01/1998
This is a collection of medieval studies concentrating on the notion of the stranger showing how outsiders influenced the culture of Europe. Among the topics explored are Edward III and "Sir Gawain ...
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Constructing Medieval Sexuality(Hardback)
University of Minnesota Press
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01/12/1997
This collection is devoted entirely to medieval sexuality informed by late 1990s theories of sexuality and gender. It brings together essays from various disciplinary perspectives to consider how th...
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Christine De Pizan and the Categories of Difference(Paperback)
University of Minnesota Press
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01/05/1998
This work looks at how Christine de Pizan's texts constantly negotiate the hierarchial and repressive discourses of late medieval court culture. It places Christine's work in the context of larger d...
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Reading Dido(Paperback)
Gender, Textuality and the Medieval Aeneid''
University of Minnesota Press
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01/10/1994
In this book, Marilynn Desmond reveals how a constructed and mediated tradition of reading Virgil has conditioned various interpretations among readers responding to medieval cultural and literary t...
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