Feminist approaches to the body in medieval literature
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Feminist approaches to the body in medieval literature
(The new cultural studies series)
University of Pennsylvania Press, c1993
- : pbk
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"The body, gender, and sexuality in history and theory: a selective bibliography": p. [235]-243
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Petrarch's beloved body : Italia mia / Margaret Brose
- Unruly bodies and ruling practices : Chaucer's Physician's tale as socially symbolic act / Linda Lomperis
- The body politic and the queen's adulterous body in French romance / Peggy McCracken
- Purity and danger : The paradox of Mary's body and the en-gendering of the Infancy narrative in the English Mystery Cycles / Theresa Coletti
- Feminist masterplots : the gaze on the body of Pearl's dead girl / Sarah Stanbury
- Originary fantasies and Chaucer's Book of the duchess / Gayle Margherita
- Medieval medical views of women and female spirituality in the Ancrene wisse and Julian of Norwich's Showings / Elizabeth Robertson
- Body into text : the Book of Margery Kempe / Wendy Harding
- The prick which is not one : how women talk back in Old French fabliaux / E. Jane Burns
- At the bottom of mirage, a woman's body : Le Roman de la rose of Jean Renart / Helen Solterer