A Medieval Woman's Companion

Women's Lives in the European Middle Ages

Nonfiction, History, Medieval, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Gender Studies, Biography & Memoir
Cover of the book A Medieval Woman's Companion by Susan Signe-Morrison, Oxbow Books
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Susan Signe-Morrison ISBN: 9781785700804
Publisher: Oxbow Books Publication: November 30, 2015
Imprint: Oxbow Books Language: English
Author: Susan Signe-Morrison
ISBN: 9781785700804
Publisher: Oxbow Books
Publication: November 30, 2015
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Language: English

What have a deaf nun, the mother of the first baby born to Europeans in North America, and a condemned heretic to do with one another? They are among the virtuous virgins, marvelous maidens, and fierce feminists of the Middle Ages who trail-blazed paths for women today. Without those first courageous souls who worked in fields dominated by men, women might not have the presence they currently do in professions such as education, the law, and literature.

Focusing on women from Western Europe between c. 300 and 1500 CE in the medieval period and richly carpeted with detail, A Medieval Woman’s Companion offers a wealth of information about real medieval women who are now considered vital for understanding the Middle Ages in a full and nuanced way. Short biographies of 20 medieval women illustrate how they have anticipated and shaped current concerns, including access to education; creative emotional outlets such as art, theater, romantic fiction, and music; marriage and marital rights; fertility, pregnancy, childbirth, contraception and gynecology; sex trafficking and sexual violence; the balance of work and family; faith; and disability. Their legacy abides until today in attitudes to contemporary women that have their roots in the medieval period. The final chapter suggests how 20th and 21st century feminist and gender theories can be applied to and complicated by medieval women's lives and writings.

Doubly marginalized due to gender and the remoteness of the time period, medieval women’s accomplishments are acknowledged and presented in a way that readers can appreciate and find inspiring. Ideal for high school and college classroom use in courses ranging from history and literature to women's and gender studies, an accompanying website with educational links, images, downloadable curriculum guide, and interactive blog will be made available at the time of publication.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

What have a deaf nun, the mother of the first baby born to Europeans in North America, and a condemned heretic to do with one another? They are among the virtuous virgins, marvelous maidens, and fierce feminists of the Middle Ages who trail-blazed paths for women today. Without those first courageous souls who worked in fields dominated by men, women might not have the presence they currently do in professions such as education, the law, and literature.

Focusing on women from Western Europe between c. 300 and 1500 CE in the medieval period and richly carpeted with detail, A Medieval Woman’s Companion offers a wealth of information about real medieval women who are now considered vital for understanding the Middle Ages in a full and nuanced way. Short biographies of 20 medieval women illustrate how they have anticipated and shaped current concerns, including access to education; creative emotional outlets such as art, theater, romantic fiction, and music; marriage and marital rights; fertility, pregnancy, childbirth, contraception and gynecology; sex trafficking and sexual violence; the balance of work and family; faith; and disability. Their legacy abides until today in attitudes to contemporary women that have their roots in the medieval period. The final chapter suggests how 20th and 21st century feminist and gender theories can be applied to and complicated by medieval women's lives and writings.

Doubly marginalized due to gender and the remoteness of the time period, medieval women’s accomplishments are acknowledged and presented in a way that readers can appreciate and find inspiring. Ideal for high school and college classroom use in courses ranging from history and literature to women's and gender studies, an accompanying website with educational links, images, downloadable curriculum guide, and interactive blog will be made available at the time of publication.

More books from Oxbow Books

Cover of the book Carchemish in Context by Susan Signe-Morrison
Cover of the book TRAC 2013 by Susan Signe-Morrison
Cover of the book Early Cycladic Sculpture in Context by Susan Signe-Morrison
Cover of the book Archaeology of East Asia by Susan Signe-Morrison
Cover of the book The Ancient Red Sea Port of Adulis, Eritrea by Susan Signe-Morrison
Cover of the book Care or Neglect? by Susan Signe-Morrison
Cover of the book Settlement in the Irish Neolithic by Susan Signe-Morrison
Cover of the book Prehistoric Britain by Susan Signe-Morrison
Cover of the book Archaeobotanical Guide to Root & Tuber Identification by Susan Signe-Morrison
Cover of the book Is There a British Chalcolithic? by Susan Signe-Morrison
Cover of the book Through a Glass Brightly by Susan Signe-Morrison
Cover of the book Clash of Cultures? by Susan Signe-Morrison
Cover of the book From Minos to Midas by Susan Signe-Morrison
Cover of the book Economy and Exchange in the East Mediterranean during Late Antiquity by Susan Signe-Morrison
Cover of the book Boats, Ships and Shipyards by Susan Signe-Morrison
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy