Feminist Approaches to the Body in Medieval LiteratureLinda Lomperis, Sarah Stanbury University of Pennsylvania Press, 1993 - 255 halaman Feminist Approaches to the Body in Medieval Literature forges a new link between contemporary feminist and cultural theory and medieval history and literature. The essays establish crucial historical connections between feminist theorizing about the body and specific accounts of gendered bodies in medieval texts. |
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Chaucers Physicians | 21 |
The Body Politic and the Queens Adulterous Body in | 38 |
The Paradox of Marys Body and the | 65 |
The Gaze on the Body of | 96 |
Originary Fantasies and Chaucers Book of the Duchess | 116 |
Medieval Medical Views of Women and Female Spirituality in | 142 |
The Book of Margery Kempe | 168 |
How Women Talk Back in Old | 188 |
Le Roman de la | 213 |
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