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  • - Sex, Monsters, And The Middle Ages
    af Jeffrey Jerome Cohen
    253,95 kr.

  • - The Middle English Household Imaginary
    af Princeton University, USA) Smith & D. Vance (Associate Professor of English
    268,95 kr.

    Taking its titles from an Aristotelian phrase describing the efficient practices of managing a household, Arts of Possession looks at the way in which ways of living, the household and practices of having, became central issues in English medieval literature.

  • - Romance and Reality
    af Professor Kathryn L. Reyerson & Faye Powe
    591,95 kr.

    The Medieval Castle was first published in 1991. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions.

  • - Cross-Cultural Contacts
    af Professor Kathryn L. Reyerson & Marilyn Joyce Chiat
    484,95 kr.

  • - Regarding Men in the Middle Ages
    af Clare A. Lees
    233,95 kr.

    This work explores the issues of men's studies and contemporary theories of gender within the context of the Middle Ages.

  • - Minority Groups in Premodern Italy
     
    330,95 kr.

    Slaves, foundlings, prostitutes, nuns, homosexuals, exiles, the elderly, and mountain communities - such groups stood at the margins of society in premodern Italy. But where precisely the margins were was not so easily determined. Examining these minorities as the buffer zones between more readily recognizable centers, At the Margins explores identity as a process rather than a fixed entity, stressing the multiplicity of groups to which individuals belonged. By tracing the shifting relations of social margins to centers in Italy between the thirteenth and seventeenth centuries - and showing how these shifts in turn relate to social order and identity formation - the authors challenge entrenched ideas about the nature of the Renaissance and its role in shaping modernity. Behind much cultural theory lies a critique of the centrality of modernity and its foundations in the discourse of Renaissance humanism. And yet, as this volume reveals, the insights of contemporary cultural theory serve to expose the flaws in this picture of cultural hegemony and, in decentering the Renaissance, return it to the heart of cultural debate.

  • - Conversion and Embodiment in Medieval Europe
    af Steven F. Kruger
    337,95 kr.

    Through incisive readings of a range of medieval texts and informed by poststructuralist, queer, and feminist theories, this book traces the Jewish presence in Western Europe to show how the body, gender, and sexuality were at the root of the construction of medieval religious anxieties, inconsistencies, and instabilities.