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The common denominator of the texts collected in this volume is the (Art) History of the pre-modern period and gender perspective; to a certain degree the Czech milieu also, although not all the contributions focus on local issues. The book is divided into four parts, based on area of interest, time frame and research perspective. The first part sheds light on the state of research in the field of women's history and implementation of the concept of gender and highlights a certain paradigmatic conservatism of Czech (Art) historiography. The second section gathers contributions which analyze visual sources of Czech origin. The third part of the collection is reserved for texts that analyze gender issues on the level of literary representation. In the final part of the book, two case studies arising from an analysis of the pre-modern West European source base are presented. The volume cannot be regarded as exhaustive in any sense, however. It is a representative collection presenting current Czech research in pre-modern History and Art history that uses gender as a tool of analysis. It is innovative in the way it introduces this specific segment of Central European (Art) history addressing a broader audience and global academia.



Table of Contents

List of Figures

Part I: Women and Gender in Czech Medieval History

Foreword: Gender Trouble in Czech Medieval History Scholarship

Milena Bartlová

Introduction: Premodern History and Art through the Prism of Gender

Michaela Antonín Malaníková and Daniela Rywiková

Chapter 1: Women's History and Gender History as Part of Czech Medieval Studies

Michaela Antonín Malaníková

Part II: Gender Identity through the Prism of Visual Arts

Chapter 2: Medieval Art in the Czech Lands through the Prism of Gender: The Visual Culture of Royal Nunneries in Medieval Bohemia and Moravia

Daniela Rywiková

Chapter 3: Kunigunde – ‘ Bartered Bride’ and ‘Bride of Christ’

Jennifer Vlček Shurr

Chapter 4: Gender in Czech Secular Art of the Late Middle Ages

Jan Dienstbier

Part III: Gendering the Medieval Literature

Chapter 5: Women as Men and Men as Women? Gender Roles in Anglo-Saxon Literature Reversed

Tereza Kalousková

Chapter 6: Gendered Body Politics and the Construction of Czech Historical Memory

Věra Soukupová

Chapter 7: Reading About Men and for Men: Daughters Against Fathers, Violence and Wisdom in One Medieval Manuscript

Martin Šorm

Part IV: Midwives and Lovers: Two Pre-modern Case Studies

Chapter 8: Why Do We Not Hear the Praise of Skilful Women Who Are Writing Books About It?” Early Modern Obstetric Manuals from the German Speaking Regions from a Gender Perspective

Hana Jadrná Matějková

Chapter 9: Benedetta Carlini, Catalina Erauso, and Catharina Margareta Linck: Stories of Love between Women from the Sixteenth Century to the Early Eighteenth Century

Dáša Frančíková

Bibliography

About the Contributors

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 15/12/2021
      ISBN13: 9781666905236, 978-1666905236
      ISBN10: 1666905232

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The common denominator of the texts collected in this volume is the (Art) History of the pre-modern period and gender perspective; to a certain degree the Czech milieu also, although not all the contributions focus on local issues. The book is divided into four parts, based on area of interest, time frame and research perspective. The first part sheds light on the state of research in the field of women's history and implementation of the concept of gender and highlights a certain paradigmatic conservatism of Czech (Art) historiography. The second section gathers contributions which analyze visual sources of Czech origin. The third part of the collection is reserved for texts that analyze gender issues on the level of literary representation. In the final part of the book, two case studies arising from an analysis of the pre-modern West European source base are presented. The volume cannot be regarded as exhaustive in any sense, however. It is a representative collection presenting current Czech research in pre-modern History and Art history that uses gender as a tool of analysis. It is innovative in the way it introduces this specific segment of Central European (Art) history addressing a broader audience and global academia.



      Table of Contents

      List of Figures

      Part I: Women and Gender in Czech Medieval History

      Foreword: Gender Trouble in Czech Medieval History Scholarship

      Milena Bartlová

      Introduction: Premodern History and Art through the Prism of Gender

      Michaela Antonín Malaníková and Daniela Rywiková

      Chapter 1: Women's History and Gender History as Part of Czech Medieval Studies

      Michaela Antonín Malaníková

      Part II: Gender Identity through the Prism of Visual Arts

      Chapter 2: Medieval Art in the Czech Lands through the Prism of Gender: The Visual Culture of Royal Nunneries in Medieval Bohemia and Moravia

      Daniela Rywiková

      Chapter 3: Kunigunde – ‘ Bartered Bride’ and ‘Bride of Christ’

      Jennifer Vlček Shurr

      Chapter 4: Gender in Czech Secular Art of the Late Middle Ages

      Jan Dienstbier

      Part III: Gendering the Medieval Literature

      Chapter 5: Women as Men and Men as Women? Gender Roles in Anglo-Saxon Literature Reversed

      Tereza Kalousková

      Chapter 6: Gendered Body Politics and the Construction of Czech Historical Memory

      Věra Soukupová

      Chapter 7: Reading About Men and for Men: Daughters Against Fathers, Violence and Wisdom in One Medieval Manuscript

      Martin Šorm

      Part IV: Midwives and Lovers: Two Pre-modern Case Studies

      Chapter 8: Why Do We Not Hear the Praise of Skilful Women Who Are Writing Books About It?” Early Modern Obstetric Manuals from the German Speaking Regions from a Gender Perspective

      Hana Jadrná Matějková

      Chapter 9: Benedetta Carlini, Catalina Erauso, and Catharina Margareta Linck: Stories of Love between Women from the Sixteenth Century to the Early Eighteenth Century

      Dáša Frančíková

      Bibliography

      About the Contributors

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