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Status and gender are two closely associated concepts within medieval society, which tended to view both notions as binary: elite or low status, married or single, holy or cursed, male or female, or as complementary and cohesive as multiple parts of a societal whole. With contributions on topics ranging from medieval leprosy to boyhood behaviors, this interdisciplinary collection highlights the various ways “status” can be interpreted relative to gender, and what these two interlocked concepts can reveal about the construction of gendered identities in the Middle Ages.



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Table of Contents

Introduction: Gender and Status in the Medieval World
Katherine Weikert and Elena Woodacre

Chapter 1. Mirrors for Margraves: Peter Damian’s Models for Male and Female Rulers
Alison Creber

Chapter 2. Inaudito Exemplo: The Abduction of Romsey’s Abbess
Linda D. Brown

Chapter 3. The Corpus Christi Devotion: Gender, Liturgy, and Authority among Dominican Nuns in Castile in the Middle Ages
Mercedes Pérez Vidal

Chapter 4. From Villainous Letch and Sinful Outcast, to “Especially Beloved of God”: Complicating the Medieval Leper through Gender and Social Status
Christina Welch and Rohan Brown

Chapter 5. “To Take a Wyf”: Marriage, Status, and Moral Conduct in “The Merchant’s Tale”
Natalie Hanna

Chapter 6. Objectification, Empowerment, and the Male Gaze in the Lanval Corpus
Elizabeth S. Leet

Chapter 7. Pueri Sunt Pueri: Machismo, Chivalry, and the Aggressive Pastimes of the Medieval Male Youth
Sean McGlynn

Chapter 8. “And Much More I am Soryat for My Good Knyghts”: Fainting, Homosociality, and Elite Male Culture in Middle English Romance
Rachel E. Moss

Chapter 9. Wrist Clasps and Patriliny: A Hypothesis
Frank Battaglia

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 01/11/2021
      ISBN13: 9781800731554, 978-1800731554
      ISBN10: 1800731558

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Status and gender are two closely associated concepts within medieval society, which tended to view both notions as binary: elite or low status, married or single, holy or cursed, male or female, or as complementary and cohesive as multiple parts of a societal whole. With contributions on topics ranging from medieval leprosy to boyhood behaviors, this interdisciplinary collection highlights the various ways “status” can be interpreted relative to gender, and what these two interlocked concepts can reveal about the construction of gendered identities in the Middle Ages.



      Trade Review

      “This is a stimulating collection overall that contains a number of well-written contributions inviting any reader to ask more questions. The book convincingly shows what paying attention to the construction of gendered identities can bring to our understanding of medieval societies, their texts, and objects.” • H-Soz-Kult



      Table of Contents

      Introduction: Gender and Status in the Medieval World
      Katherine Weikert and Elena Woodacre

      Chapter 1. Mirrors for Margraves: Peter Damian’s Models for Male and Female Rulers
      Alison Creber

      Chapter 2. Inaudito Exemplo: The Abduction of Romsey’s Abbess
      Linda D. Brown

      Chapter 3. The Corpus Christi Devotion: Gender, Liturgy, and Authority among Dominican Nuns in Castile in the Middle Ages
      Mercedes Pérez Vidal

      Chapter 4. From Villainous Letch and Sinful Outcast, to “Especially Beloved of God”: Complicating the Medieval Leper through Gender and Social Status
      Christina Welch and Rohan Brown

      Chapter 5. “To Take a Wyf”: Marriage, Status, and Moral Conduct in “The Merchant’s Tale”
      Natalie Hanna

      Chapter 6. Objectification, Empowerment, and the Male Gaze in the Lanval Corpus
      Elizabeth S. Leet

      Chapter 7. Pueri Sunt Pueri: Machismo, Chivalry, and the Aggressive Pastimes of the Medieval Male Youth
      Sean McGlynn

      Chapter 8. “And Much More I am Soryat for My Good Knyghts”: Fainting, Homosociality, and Elite Male Culture in Middle English Romance
      Rachel E. Moss

      Chapter 9. Wrist Clasps and Patriliny: A Hypothesis
      Frank Battaglia

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