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Volume 42 (2016): Issue 1 (Mar 2016): Gender and Status in the Medieval World. Guest Editors: Katherine Weikert and Elena Woodacre
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Historical Reflections/Réflexions Historiques
Table of Contents
Introduction
Gender and Status in the Medieval World
Articles
Mirrors for Margraves
Peter Damian’s Models for Male and Female Rulers
Inaudito exemplo
The Abduction of Romsey’s Abbess
The Corpus Christi Devotion
Gender, Liturgy, and Authority among Dominican Nuns in Castile in the Middle Ages
From Villainous Letch and Sinful Outcast, to “Especially Beloved of God”
Complicating the Medieval Leper through Gender and Social Status
“To take a wyf”
Marriage, Status, and Moral Conduct in “The Merchant’s Tale”
Objectification, Empowerment, and the Male Gaze in the Lanval Corpus
Pueri Sunt Pueri
Machismo, Chivalry, and the Aggressive Pastimes of the Medieval Male Youth
“And much more I am soryat for my good knyghts”
Fainting, Homosociality, and Elite Male Culture in Middle English Romance
Wrist Clasps and Patriliny
A Hypothesis
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