Women's Genealogies in the Medieval Literary Imagination
Title | Women's Genealogies in the Medieval Literary Imagination PDF eBook |
Author | Emma O. Bérat |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 247 |
Release | 2024-01-31 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1009434772 |
Uncovering the many striking female alternatives to patrilineal narratives in medieval texts, Emma O. Bérat explores strategies of writing and illustration that creatively and purposefully depict women's legacies. Genealogy, used to justify a character's present power and project it onto the future, was crucial to medieval political, literary, and historical thought. While patrilineage often limited women to exceptional or passive roles, other genealogical forms that represent and promote women's claims are widespread in medieval texts. Female characters transmit power through book patronage and reading, enduring landmarks, and international travel, as well as childbearing and succession. These flexible – if messy – genealogies reflect the web of political, biological, and spiritual relations that frequently characterized elite women's lives. Examining hagiography, chronicles, genealogical rolls, and French, English, and Latin romances, as well as associated codices and images, Bérat highlights the centrality of female characters and historical women to this fundamental aspect of medieval consciousness.
Women's Genealogies in the Medieval Literary Imagination
Title | Women's Genealogies in the Medieval Literary Imagination PDF eBook |
Author | Emma O. Bérat |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 247 |
Release | 2024-02-29 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1009434756 |
Emma O. Bérat shows the centrality of women's legacies to medieval political and literary thought in chronicles, hagiography, and genealogy.
Genealogies of Fiction
Title | Genealogies of Fiction PDF eBook |
Author | Eleonora Stoppino |
Publisher | Fordham Univ Press |
Pages | 281 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0823240371 |
Genealogies of Fiction is a study of gender, dynastic politics, and intertextuality in medieval and renaissance chivalric epic, focused on Ludovico Ariosto's Orlando furioso. Relying on the direct study of manuscripts and incunabula, this project challenges the fixed distinction between medieval and early modern texts and reclaims medieval popular epic as a key source for the Furioso. Tracing the formation of the character of the warrior woman, from the Amazon to Bradamante, the book analyzes the process of gender construction in early modern Italy. By reading the tension between the representations of women as fighters, lovers, and mothers, this study shows how the warrior woman is a symbolic center for the construction of legitimacy in the complex web of fears and expectations of the Northern Italian Renaissance court.
Communicating Across Time
Title | Communicating Across Time PDF eBook |
Author | Emma Bridget O'Loughlin |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2016 |
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Literary texts reveal the various, and often unexpected, means medieval writers and readers imagined for women’s cross-temporal communications. Female characters frequently employ alternative genealogical ‘bodies’ to that of a male child, actively revising the topos of women as simply the bodily matter and means for a male line. The characters inscribe their claims to land, power and spirituality through footprints in rocks, blood-impressed doors, tenderly-handled books, a mother’s exact resemblance imprinted in her child’s face. The intimacy and deliberateness with which these women create and manage their cross-generational communications both draws on and destabilizes traditional ideals of motherhood and genealogy. The four chapters read across French, English and Latin texts, as many English readers would have done, with a focus on the genres of hagiography, romance and chronicle from the twelfth to fourteenth centuries.
Broken Lines
Title | Broken Lines PDF eBook |
Author | Raluca L. Radulescu |
Publisher | Brepols Publishers |
Pages | 320 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | History |
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The essays in this collection explore the genealogical literature of late-medieval Britain and France in relation to issues of identity, the transmission of power, and cultural, socio-political and economic developments. They give the reader a complex understanding of genealogical literature and its relationships with other genres.
Studies in the Literary Imagination
Title | Studies in the Literary Imagination PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 376 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.) |
ISBN |
The Black Middle Ages
Title | The Black Middle Ages PDF eBook |
Author | Matthew X. Vernon |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 273 |
Release | 2018-06-13 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 3319910892 |
The Black Middle Ages examines the influence of medieval studies on African-American thought. Matthew X. Vernon focuses on nineteenth century uses of medieval texts to structure racial identity, but also considers the flexibility of medieval narratives more broadly in the medieval period, twentieth and twenty-first centuries. This book engages disparate discourses to reassess African-American positionalities in time and space. Utilizing a transhistorical framework, Vernon reflects on medieval studies as a discipline built upon a contended set of ideologies and acts of imaginative appropriation visible within source texts and their later mobilizations.