Women and violence in the late medieval Mediterranean, ca. 1100-1500
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Women and violence in the late medieval Mediterranean, ca. 1100-1500
(Studies in medieval history and culture)
Routledge, 2022
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book builds on the contributions of the social sciences, and in particular feminist criminology, which will interest all those researching the history of the role of women / This book analyses both violence against women and violence perpetrated by women, in order to show how medieval assumptions postulated a tight connection between the two / This book will be of particular value to those interested in medieval culture, gender roles, and law.
Table of Contents
Introduction: Medieval and Modern Gender-Based Violence
Lidia L. Zanetti Domingues, Lorenzo Caravaggi, Giulia M. Paoletti
Part I: Women and War
1. "Both General and Lady": the 1135 Defence of Gangra by its Amira
Maximilian Lau
2. Representations of women's violence in the epic: the female 'furor' in the Old French Guillaume d'Orange Cycle, the Byzantine Digenis Akritis and the Persian Shahnameh by Ferdowsi
Nina Soleymani Majd
3. Reflections on Women's Behaviour in War Contexts in Communal Italy (Twelfth-Thirteenth centuries)
Alberto Luongo
4. A l'epreuve des guerres seigneuriales. Des roles feminins dans la trame de l'Histoire de Corse (quinzieme siecle)
Lucie Arrighi
Part II: Women and Criminal Courts
5. Opportunities to Charge Rape in Thirteenth-Century Bologna
Carol Lansing
6. Legal regulation of sex crimes in medieval Serbia and its Mediterranean communes under its rule
Nina Krsljanin
7. Lascivious crimes and legitimate proofs: women and the juridical transformation of Norman and Staufen Sicily
Philippa Byrne
Part III: Violence and Female Social Roles
8. La parresia comme expression de la violence feminine a Byzance
Elisabeth Malamut
9. Slavery and Violence Against Women in Renaissance Central Italy
Loek Luiten
10. 'With her aid, direction, and fervor': Women and the Politics of Lordship in Fourteenth-Century Tuscany
Joseph Figliulo-Rosswurm
11. Gendering Crime in Byzantium: Abortion, Infanticide and Female Violence
Stephanie Novasio
Conclusion
Annick Peters-Custot
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