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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- ILLUSTRATIONS ix
- CONTRIBUTORS xiii
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS xv
- Introduction: The Work of E. Jane Burns and the Feminisms of Medieval Studies 1
- E. JANE BURNS: A BIBLIOGRAPHY 15
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PART I Debating Gender
- Natural and Unnatural Woman: Melusine Inside and Out 21
- Nurturing Debate in Le Roman de Silence 33
- The Man Backing Down from the Lady in Trobairitz Tensos 45
- Having Fun with Women: Why a Feminist Teaches Fabliaux 61
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PART II Sartorial Bodies
- Hats and Veils: There’s No Such Thing as Freedom of Choice, and It’s a Good Thing Too 73
- When the Knight Undresses, His Clothing Speaks: Vestimentary Allegories in the Works of Baudouin de Condé (c. 1240–1280) 97
- John/Eleanor Rykener Revisited 111
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PART III Mapping Margins
- Women’s Healing: From Binaries to a Nexus 125
- Silk in the Age of Marco Polo 141
- Another Land’s End of Literature: Honorat Bovet and the Timbuktu Effect 153
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PART IV Female Authority: Networks and Influence
- Anne de Bretagne and Anne de France: French Female Networks at the Dawn of the Renaissance 171
- Staging Female Authority in Chantilly MS 522: Marguerite de Navarre’s La Coche 187
- Babies and Books: The Holy Kinship as a Way of Thinking about Women’s Power in Late Medieval Northern Europe 205
- Page Layout and Reading Practices in Christine de Pizan’s Epistre Othea: Reading with the Ladies in London, BL, MS Harley 4431 219
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Afterword: A Response to the Volume
- Feminism and Medieval Studies: Where Have We Been, Where Are We Now, and Where Are We Going? Or, What Has Happened to Women in Feminist Studies of the Middle Ages? 237
- INDEX 247
- Tabula Gratulatoria 255
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- ILLUSTRATIONS ix
- CONTRIBUTORS xiii
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS xv
- Introduction: The Work of E. Jane Burns and the Feminisms of Medieval Studies 1
- E. JANE BURNS: A BIBLIOGRAPHY 15
-
PART I Debating Gender
- Natural and Unnatural Woman: Melusine Inside and Out 21
- Nurturing Debate in Le Roman de Silence 33
- The Man Backing Down from the Lady in Trobairitz Tensos 45
- Having Fun with Women: Why a Feminist Teaches Fabliaux 61
-
PART II Sartorial Bodies
- Hats and Veils: There’s No Such Thing as Freedom of Choice, and It’s a Good Thing Too 73
- When the Knight Undresses, His Clothing Speaks: Vestimentary Allegories in the Works of Baudouin de Condé (c. 1240–1280) 97
- John/Eleanor Rykener Revisited 111
-
PART III Mapping Margins
- Women’s Healing: From Binaries to a Nexus 125
- Silk in the Age of Marco Polo 141
- Another Land’s End of Literature: Honorat Bovet and the Timbuktu Effect 153
-
PART IV Female Authority: Networks and Influence
- Anne de Bretagne and Anne de France: French Female Networks at the Dawn of the Renaissance 171
- Staging Female Authority in Chantilly MS 522: Marguerite de Navarre’s La Coche 187
- Babies and Books: The Holy Kinship as a Way of Thinking about Women’s Power in Late Medieval Northern Europe 205
- Page Layout and Reading Practices in Christine de Pizan’s Epistre Othea: Reading with the Ladies in London, BL, MS Harley 4431 219
-
Afterword: A Response to the Volume
- Feminism and Medieval Studies: Where Have We Been, Where Are We Now, and Where Are We Going? Or, What Has Happened to Women in Feminist Studies of the Middle Ages? 237
- INDEX 247
- Tabula Gratulatoria 255