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"Gender in Medieval Culture" provides a detailed examination of medieval society's views on both gender and sexuality, and shows how they are intextricably linked. Sex roles were clearly defined in the medieval world although there were exceptions to the rules, and this book examines both the commonplace world view and the exceptions to it. The volume looks not only at the social and economic considerations of gender but also the religious and legal implications, arguing that both ecclesiastical and secular laws governed behaviour. The book covers key topics, including femininity and masculinity and how medieval society constructed these terms; sexuality and sex; transgressive sexualities such as homosexuality, adultery, and chastity; and the gendered body of Christ, including the idea of Jesus as mother and affective spirituality.
History of civilization --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- anno 500-1499 --- United Kingdom --- Women --- Sex role --- History --- Women - England - History - To 1500 --- Women - Europe - History - Middle Ages, 500-1500. --- Sex role - England - History - To 1500 --- Sex role - Europe - History - To 1500
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Anchorites and their texts, such as Ancrene Wisse, have recently undergone a reevaluation based on material circumstances, not just theological import. The articles here address a variety of anchoritic or anchoritic-adjacent texts, encompassing guidance literature, hagiographies, miracle narratives, medical discourse, and mystic prose, and spanning in date from the eighth through the fourteenth centuries. Exploring reclusion and materiality, the collection addresses a series of overlapping themes, including the importance of touch, the limits of religious authority, and the role of the senses. Objects, metaphorical and real, embodied and spiritual, populate the pages. These categories are permeable, with flexible and porous boundaries, demonstrating the conflation of ideas, concepts, and manifestations in medieval materiality. In fact, the permeability of these categories demonstrates how materiality can reshape our approach to medieval texts. It leaves room for directions for future study, including the application of material analysis to previously unstudied objects, spaces, and literary artifacts.
Material culture in literature. --- Christian literature, English (Middle) --- History and criticism. --- Christian literature, English --- Christian literature, Middle English --- English Christian literature, Middle --- Middle English Christian literature --- English literature --- Middle English literature. --- anchorites. --- ancrenne wisse. --- embodiment. --- medieval materiality. --- medieval relics. --- reclusion.
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Christian spirituality --- Old English literature --- anno 1100-1199 --- anno 1200-1299 --- anno 1300-1399
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Religious studies --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Sexology --- History as a science --- History --- Gender --- Historiography --- Homosexuality --- Female homosexuality --- Religious communities --- Sexuality --- Images of women --- Book --- Etchingham, Elizabeth --- Oxenbridge, Agnes --- anno 500-1499 --- anno 1500-1799 --- Europe
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English poetry --- Poets, English --- Poésie anglaise --- Poètes anglais --- Biography --- Biographie
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Monasticism and religious orders --- Mysticism --- History --- Albertus, --- Influence. --- Carmelites --- Rules.
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