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Gender in the Premodern Mediterranean - Megan Moore

Gender in the Premodern Mediterranean

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Buch | Softcover
234 Seiten
2019
Arizona Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies,US (Verlag)
978-0-86698-596-3 (ISBN)
CHF 31,90 inkl. MwSt
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Drawing upon literary, historical, and visual evidence, this collection of interdisciplinary essays examines how the Mediterranean shaped practices of gender in the premodern era. This volume bridges the gap between gender studies and Mediterranean studies, which have a natural fit with each other in their interest on defining identity carefully through connectivity and attentiveness to cultural hegemonies. The essays in this volume build off of this double approach to offer a unique contribution to the field, and use gender to understand the Mediterranean and the Mediterranean to understand premodern gender.

Whereas other volumes have examined gender in the premodern period or premodern Mediterranean Studies, to date no other volume has sought to explore the intersection of the two.  The interdisciplinary nature of the essays will make them useful to both scholars and teachers, for they will combine theory and practice in a length that makes them easily accessible to advanced students as well as specialized researchers. The first chapter provides a critical overview of the scholarship on Mediterranean studies as a field of area studies as well as an overview of gender studies in the medieval period. As such, the volume will be useful for students, teachers, and researchers, and its interdisciplinary nature reflects the diaspora of the Mediterranean itself.

Megan Moore holds her PhD from the University of Michigan and is currently Assistant Professor of French at the University of Missouri, where she focuses on medieval Mediterranean Studies, with special emphasis on gender in Old French and medieval Greek culture. Her first monograph, Exchanges in Exoticism: Cross-Cultural Marriage and the Making of the Mediterranean in Old French Romance (2014) explores how Old French literature imagines women to be fundamental to the creation and exchange of culture around the Mediterranean, specifically between Byzantium and western Europe. She has also published essays on East-West relations in Old French literature, as well as on feminist pedagogy and on Hellenism in Byzantium.

Acknowledgments

1. Gender in the Premodern Mediterranean
Megan Moore

2. Ambrose, Augustine, Perpetua: Defining Gender across the Mediterranean    
Margaret Cotter-Lynch

3. Visions, Female Sexuality, and Spiritual Leadership in Byzantine Ascetic Literature of the Sixth and Seventh Centuries    
Bronwen Neil

4. Bearers of Islam: Muslim Women between Assimilation and Resistance in Christian Sicily    
Sarah Davis-Secord

5. Gender and the Poetics of God’s Alterity in Andalusi Mysticism
Anna Akasoy

6. Navigating Gender in the Mediterranean: Exploring Hybrid Identities in Aucassin et Nicolete    
Meriem Pagès

7. Gender and Authority: The Particularities of Female Rule in the Premodern Mediterranean
Elena Woodacre

8 Religious Patronage in Byzantium: The Case of Komnenian Imperial Women
Vassiliki Dimitropoulou

9. Jewish Women and Performance in Early Modern Mantua
Erith Jaffe-Berg

10. The Politics of Mediterranean Marriage in Chaucer, Shakespeare, and Milton
Kat Lecky

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies
Verlagsort Arizona
Sprache englisch
Maße 6 x 9 mm
Gewicht 1000 g
Themenwelt Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Schulbuch / Wörterbuch Wörterbuch / Fremdsprachen
ISBN-10 0-86698-596-4 / 0866985964
ISBN-13 978-0-86698-596-3 / 9780866985963
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