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  • - Men, Women and Saints in Late Medieval Europe
    av Samantha Riches
    2 156,-

    This volume examines gender-specific religious practices and contends that the pursuit of holiness can destabilize binary gender itself. Though saints may be classified as masculine or feminine, holiness may also cut across gender divisions and demand a break from normally gendered behaviour.

  • - Birgitta of Sweden & Catherine of Siena
     
    2 109,-

    In this comparative study, leading scholars from different disciplinary backgrounds offer, for the very first time, a comprehensive exploration of the lives and activities of Birgitta and Catherine in tandem.

  • - Sermons as Mirrors of Realms Near and Far
     
    2 142,-

    This collection of essays examines the polyvalent concept of "New Worlds" in the context of medieval and early modern sermon studies.

  • - Medieval Saints, Modern Women, and Intimate Partner Violence
    av Nancy Nienhuis
    2 008,-

    This ground-breaking volume assesses the contemporary epidemic of intimate partner violence and explores how and why cultural and religious beliefs serve to excuse battering and to work against survivors' attempts to find safety.

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    781,-

    This volume discusses, from an historical and literary angle, the ways in which sanctification and the inscription of saintliness take place.

  • - Ethnicity, Legend, and Literature
    av Dr. Robert Rix
    583 - 2 329,-

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    2 086,-

    Interdisciplinary in approach, this book provides a fresh perspective on J. R. R. Tolkien's medievalism. Fifteen essays explore how professor Tolkien responded to a modern age of crisis - historical, academic and personal.

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    2 021,-

    With contributions from A C Spearing, Peter Meredith and Robin Kirkpatrick, this collection deals with medieval notions of heaven in theological and mystical writings, medieval art, poetry and music.

  • - Men, Women and Saints in Late Medieval Europe
     
    688,-

    This collection brings together two flourishing areas of medieval scholarship: gender and religion. It examines gender-specific religious practices and contends that the pursuit of holiness can destabilise binary gender itself.

  • - Mystic or Visionary?
    av Kevin Magill
    1 674,-

    This volume is a study of the 14th-century recluse, Julian of Norwich and shows that she was an adept and insightful teacher in the Middle Ages.

  • - Tears of History
     
    2 266,-

    Sacred and profane, public and private, emotive and ritualistic, internal and embodied, medieval weeping served as a culturally charged prism for a host of social, visual, cognitive, and linguistic performances. Crying in the Middle Ages addresses the place of tears in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic cultural discourses, providing a key resource for scholars interested in exploring medieval notions of emotion, gesture, and sensory experience in a variety of cultural contexts. Gertsman brings together essays that establish a series of conversations with one another, foregrounding essential questions about the different ways that crying was seen, heard, perceived, expressed, and transmitted throughout the Middle Ages. In acknowledging the porous nature of visual and verbal evidence, this collection foregrounds the necessity to read language, image, and experience together in order to envision the complex notions of medieval crying.

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    2 086,-

    This volume discusses, from an historical and literary angle, the ways in which sanctification and the inscription of saintliness take place.

  • av USA) Miller & Sarah Alison (Duquesne University
    687 - 2 316,-

    Argues that one incarnation of monstrosity in the Middle Ages - the female body - exists in special relation to medieval conceptualizations of the monstrous.

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    2 422,-

    Brought together by an impressive, international array of contributors this book presents a representative study of some of the many misinterpretations that have evolved concerning the medieval period.

  • - Thinking about Physical Impairment in the High Middle Ages, c.1100-c.1400
    av UK) Metzler & Irina (Swansea University
    635 - 2 156,-

    An examination of all aspects of physical impairment and disability in medieval Europe. Studying key areas and the modern day implications of medieval concepts, this is a study of a largely ignored subject.

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