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Gender in Debate from the Early Middle Ages to the Renaissance Book

Gender in Debate from the Early Middle Ages to the Renaissance
Gender in Debate from the Early Middle Ages to the Renaissance, This collection takes the view that authors like Chaucer and Christine de Pizan, often presented as unique, iconic promoters of a debate thought to have occurred primarily in England and France in the late medieval years, should in reality be considered p, Gender in Debate from the Early Middle Ages to the Renaissance has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Gender in Debate from the Early Middle Ages to the Renaissance
  • Written by author Thelma Fenster
  • Published by Palgrave Macmillan, March 2002
  • This collection takes the view that authors like Chaucer and Christine de Pizan, often presented as unique, iconic promoters of a debate thought to have occurred primarily in England and France in the late medieval years, should in reality be considered p
  • Combative and edgy, these essays provide new readings of medieval texts and literary genres to point up the deeply charged debates on gender and roles current at the time. Chaucer, late medieval German literature, French courtly fiction, a guide to virtue
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Introduction1
1The Clerics and the Critics: Misogyny and the Social Symbolic in Anglo-Saxon England19
2The Undebated Debate: Gender and the Image of God in Medieval Theology41
3Refiguring the "Scandalous Excess" of Medieval Woman: The Wife of Bath and Liberality57
4Beyond Debate: Gender in Play in Old French Courtly Fiction79
5Thinking through Gender in Late Medieval German Literature97
6The Strains of Defense: The Many Voices in Jean LeFevre's Livre de Leesce113
7The Freedom of Fiction for Gender in Premodern France135
8Debate about Women in Trecento Florence165
9A Woman's Place: Visualizing the Feminine Ideal in the Courts and Communes of Renaissance Italy189
10"Deceitful Sects": The Debate about Women in the Age of Isabel the Catholic207
11"Que demandamos de las mugeres?": Forming the Debate about Women in Late Medieval and Early Modern Spain (with a Baroque Reponse)237
Bibliography of Primary Texts in Spanish, ca. 1430-1520275
Biographies283
Index285


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