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Gendering the Master Narrative : Women and Power in the Middle Ages / Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- ABBREVIATIONS -- Introduction. A New Economy of Power Relations: Female Agency in the Middle Ages -- CHAPTER ONE. Women and Power through the Family Revisited -- CHAPTER TWO. Women and Confession: From Empowerment to Pathology -- CHAPTER THREE. "With the Heat of the Hungry Heart": Empowerment and Ancrene Wisse -- CHAPTER FOUR. Powers of Record, Powers of Example: Hagiography and Women's History -- CHAPTER FIVE. Who Is the Master of This Narrative? Maternal Patronage of the Cult of St. Margaret -- CHAPTER SIX. "The Wise Mother": The Image of St. Anne Teaching the Virgin Mary -- CHAPTER SEVEN. Did Goddesses Empower Women? The Case of Dame Nature -- CHAPTER EIGHT. Women in the Late Medieval English Parish -- CHAPTER NINE. Public Exposure? Consorts and Ritual in Late Medieval Europe: The Example of the Entrance of the Dogaresse of Venice -- CHAPTER TEN. Women's Influence on the Design of Urban Homes -- CHAPTER ELEVEN. Looking Closely: Authority and Intimacy in the Late Medieval Urban Home -- REFERENCES -- CONTRIBUTORS -- INDEX |
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- ABBREVIATIONS -- Introduction. A New Economy of Power Relations: Female Agency in the Middle Ages -- CHAPTER ONE. Women and Power through the Family Revisited -- CHAPTER TWO. Women and Confession: From Empowerment to Pathology -- CHAPTER THREE. "With the Heat of the Hungry Heart": Empowerment and Ancrene Wisse -- CHAPTER FOUR. Powers of Record, Powers of Example: Hagiography and Women's History -- CHAPTER FIVE. Who Is the Master of This Narrative? Maternal Patronage of the Cult of St. Margaret -- CHAPTER SIX. "The Wise Mother": The Image of St. Anne Teaching the Virgin Mary -- CHAPTER SEVEN. Did Goddesses Empower Women? The Case of Dame Nature -- CHAPTER EIGHT. Women in the Late Medieval English Parish -- CHAPTER NINE. Public Exposure? Consorts and Ritual in Late Medieval Europe: The Example of the Entrance of the Dogaresse of Venice -- CHAPTER TEN. Women's Influence on the Design of Urban Homes -- CHAPTER ELEVEN. Looking Closely: Authority and Intimacy in the Late Medieval Urban Home -- REFERENCES -- CONTRIBUTORS -- INDEX |
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