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    ISBN: 9783031126475
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 256 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: The New Middle Ages
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Medieval mobilities
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Literature—Philosophy. ; Europe—History—476-1492. ; Women—History. ; Literature, Medieval. ; Feminism and literature. ; Sex. ; Space. ; Culture. ; Europe ; Literature ; Women
    Abstract: Introduction -- Part I Bodies -- Introducing Bodies -- Where Do We Go from Here: Transitivity and Journey Narratives in Eleanor Rykener -- Reorienting Disorientation: Hildegard von Bingen’s Depiction of the Female Body as Erotic, Fertile, and Holy -- Seeing Mobility in Static Images: Tools for Non-Binary Identification in Late Medieval Sources -- Part II Spaces -- Troubling Spaces: Taking up Space and Being Taken by Generative Scholarship -- “Here I Am, In This Far-Off Land Where We Are Now”: Encountering and Observing Rūs Women in Ibn Faḍlān’s Risala -- Disorienting Masculinity: Movement, Emotion and Chivalric Identity in Partonope of Blois -- Part III Transcendence -- Troubling Mobilities: Transcendence -- Inspiring Anchoritic Mobility: Orientation, Transgression and Agency in the Katherine Group’s Seinte Margarete -- Trans Animacies and Premodern Alchemies -- Greenland as a Horizon: Approaching Queer Utopianism in Flóamanna Saga -- Afterword; Afterwards.
    Abstract: This collection explores the intersection of gender and mobility across the Global Middle Ages. Medieval Mobilities questions how medieval people, texts, images, and ideas move across physiological, geographical, literary, and spiritual boundaries. In what ways do these movements afford new configurations of gender, sexuality, and being? Enacting a dialogue between medieval studies, feminist thought, and queer theory, Medieval Mobilities proposes that attending to the undulations of premodern gender and sexuality may help destabilize unstated assumptions about ways of being and loving in the Middle Ages. This volume also brings together emergent and established scholars to challenge an increasingly static academy and instead envision a scholarly practice focused on intergenerational, international, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Drawing upon wide range of primary sources and theoretical frameworks, the resultant essays unsettle the imagined fixity of gender and propose alternative conceptualizations of embodiment, identity, and difference in the medieval world. Basil Arnould Price is Wolfson Scholar at the University of York, UK. His research focuses on later medieval Iceland and in particular, the queer politics of fourteenth- and fifteenth-century Old Norse-Icelandic sagas. He has previously published articles on colony, race, and queerness in Old Norse-Icelandic and Old English literature. Jane Bonsall is Teaching Fellow at the University of Birmingham, UK. Her research focuses on gender in late medieval English romance, with a focus on intertextuality and popular reception theories. Her recent publications concern gendered materiality, consent and coercion, and the role of the supernatural in Middle English romance. Meagan Khoury is a Ph.D. candidate at Stanford University, USA, in Art History with a minor in Feminism, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. Her dissertation centers questions of women’s communal living and cultural production in early modern Italy.
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    Cham : Springer International Publishing AG | Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
    ISBN: 9783031126475
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (260 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: The New Middle Ages Series
    DDC: 305.30902
    Keywords: Literature and society-History-To 1500 ; Electronic books
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    ISBN: 9783031126475
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: The New Middle Ages
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Medieval mobilities
    DDC: 305.30902
    Keywords: Sex role History To 1500 ; Civilization, Medieval ; Travel, Medieval ; Literature and society History To 1500 ; Literature and society-History-To 1500
    Abstract: Introduction -- Questions Posed -- Why Medieval Mobilities Now? -- Contributions -- Part I: Bodies -- Part II: Spaces -- Part III: Transcendence -- Conclusion -- Works Cited -- Part I: Bodies -- Introducing Bodies -- Where Do We Go from Here: Transitivity and Journey Narratives in Eleanor Rykener -- Introduction -- Early Rykener (1995-2006) -- Late Rykener (2014-2021) -- Works Cited -- Primary -- Secondary -- Reorienting Disorientation: Hildegard von Bingen's Depiction of the Female Body as Erotic, Fertile, and Holy -- Introduction -- Theoretical Framework -- Scivias -- Richardis Letters -- Symphoniae -- Virgo -- Mulier -- Feminae -- Quia Ergo Femina: A Case Study -- Rupertsberg -- Conclusions -- Appendix -- Works Cited -- Primary -- Secondary -- Seeing Mobility in Static Images: Tools for Non-Binary Identification in Late Medieval Sources -- Introduction -- Defining Non-Binary -- Toward Non-Binary Medieval Sex/Gender -- Gendering Christ's Wounds -- Looking at Genitalia -- Serving Cunt on the Crucifix -- Christ as Trans Icon -- Conclusion: Fluidity and Futurity in Scholarship -- Works Cited -- Part II: Spaces -- Troubling Spaces: Taking up Space and Being Taken by Generative Scholarship -- "Here I Am, In This Far-Off Land Where We Are Now": Encountering and Observing Rūs Women in Ibn Faḍlān's Risala -- Ibn Faḍlān Out of Place -- Intrusions and Observational Complicity -- Women in the Risala -- Noticing Women -- Rūs Women -- A Funerary Observer -- A Funerary Interpreter? -- Where Were the Women? -- Works Cited -- Primary -- Secondary -- Disorienting Masculinity: Movement, Emotion and Chivalric Identity in Partonope of Blois -- Lost in the Wood: Romance's Expected Disorientation -- Still as Any Stone: Stasis, Sex, and Embodied Disorientation.
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