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Die Präsenz der Gefühle : Männlichkeit und Emotion in der Moderne
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ISBN: 9783899429725 Year: 2010 Publisher: Bielefeld : Transcript,


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Negotiating clerical identities : priests, monks and masculinity in the Middle Ages
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ISBN: 9780230222205 023022220X 1349307742 9786612997600 0230290469 1282997602 9781349307746 Year: 2010 Publisher: Basingstoke ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan,

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"Was a medieval priest viewed as masculine by his parishioners? Did a monk consider himself fully male? How did a bishop assert his masculinity in conflicts with secular authorities? These are some of the questions posed by Negotiating clerical identities. In this volume, Jennifer Thibodeaux has assembled the most cutting-edge research today on medieval clerics and masculine performances. Spanning a wide range of geographical contexts and time periods, the essays in this volume illuminate the ways in which medieval clerics performed masculinity and negotiated their gender identities, both with lay society and within the various orders of the medieval church."--Cover, p. [4].


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Masculinities and femininities in the Middle Ages and Renaissance.
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ISBN: 2503529976 9782503529974 9782503536934 Year: 2010 Volume: 23 Publisher: Turnhout Brepols

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Gender issues have been a persistent topic of investigation in European culture for more than a millennium. Today, perhaps no topic is of more immediate interest to students and scholars than sexual identity. If earlier eras imagined the categories of male and female as fixed, our own age has come to believe that notions of gender are, to a considerable extent, constructed by society and thus necessarily unstable. Using current understandings of sexuality, the contributors to this collection examine afresh such diverse works as Augustine’s Confessions, the Old English Beowulf, the French Richard Coer de Lyon, German mæren, Chrétien’s Yvain, writings by Wyclif and other Lollards, the poetry of Aemelia Lanyer, and an Italian portrait by Leonardo da Vinci. As the authors of this collection demonstrate, these thinkers persistently challenged the status quo, questioning assumptions felt as facts. In turn, they demonstrate how the medieval and Renaissance writers who are the subject of these essays helped prepare the way for understanding masculinity and femininity as masculinities and femininities.

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