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I | Fish or fowl (or, is there a genre in this text?) | 35 |
Transgressing the boundaries of grammar, logic, and rhetoric | 36 | |
Genre trouble, reading instructions, and other formalities | 40 | |
Deconstructing gender and culture : a reading of the first five chapters | 48 | |
II | Repetition in Andreas's text | 67 |
How repetition in Andreas's text subverts social hierarchies | 70 | |
How repetition in Andreas's text subverts religion | 90 | |
III | On clerical intertexts and the subversion of seduction | 113 |
Author/ity | 116 | |
Positions of mastery and the rhetoric of Eros | 131 | |
Seduction and critical distance | 140 | |
On Confessio and the charm of free choice | 149 | |
IV | Andreas and Walter | 159 |
Andreas's desire uncovered | 160 | |
Identities | 173 | |
Readership | 181 | |
Feminine desire and the transgendered agents of Andreas's text | 188 | |
V | Andreas on women | 201 |
On the discourse of misogyny | 202 | |
Women's religion | 226 |
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Add Andreas Capellanus on Love?: Desire, Seduction, and Subversion in a Twelfth-Century Latin Text, Andersen-Wyman's book undoes most scholarly uses and understandings of De amore by Andreas Capellanus. By offering a reading promoted by the text itself, Andersen-Wyman shows how Andreas undermines the narrative foundations of sacred and secular in, Andreas Capellanus on Love?: Desire, Seduction, and Subversion in a Twelfth-Century Latin Text to your collection on WonderClub |