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- 2016
- Book Title
- Perceptions of Femininity in Early Irish Society (Studies in C...
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Publisher
Boydell & Brewer, The Limited
ISBN-10
1783271167
ISBN-13
9781783271160
eBay Product ID (ePID)
219096981
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
231 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Perceptions of Femininity in Early Irish Society
Subject
Feminism & Feminist Theory, Medieval, Feminist, Europe / Ireland
Publication Year
2016
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Literary Criticism, Social Science, History
Series
Studies in Celtic History Ser.
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
20.2 Oz
Item Length
9.3 in
Item Width
6.3 in
Additional Product Features
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Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2017-288048
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This book is an invaluable resource and will take its place among both the classics of Early Irish Studies and the international field of gender and women's history. HISTORY
Dewey Edition
23
Series Volume Number
36
Volume Number
36
Dewey Decimal
305.409415
Table Of Content
Perceptions of Femininity in Early Irish Society: an IntroductionThe Feminine NormThe Powerful FeminineThe Saintly FeminineThe Sinful FeminineConclusions
Synopsis
An examination of how the feminine was viewed in early medieval Ireland, through a careful study of a range of texts. Was femininity in early Irish society perceived as weak and sinful, innately inferior to masculinity? Was it seen as powerful and dangerous, a threat to the peace and tranquility of male society? Or was there a more nuanced view, an understanding that femininity, or femininities, could be presented in a variety of ways according to the pragmatic concerns of the writer? This book examines the sources surviving from fifth- to ninth-century Ireland, aiming to offer a fresh view of authorial perceptions of the period. It seeks to highlight the complexities of those perceptions, the significance of authorial aims and purposes in the construction of femininity, and the potential disjunction between societal "reality" and the images presented to us in the sources. This careful analysis of a broad range of early Irish sources demonstrates how fluid constructions of gender could be, and presents a new interpretation of the position of femininity in the thought world of early Irish authors. HELEN OXENHAM worked at the Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic in Cambridge as supervisor and researcher on the Mapping Miracles project. She now works for The English Heritage Trust., An examination of how the feminine was viewed in early medieval Ireland, through a careful study of a range of texts. Was femininity in early Irish society perceived as weak and sinful, innately inferior to masculinity? Was it seen as powerful and dangerous, a threat to the peace and tranquility of male society? Or was there a more nuanced view,an understanding that femininity, or femininities, could be presented in a variety of ways according to the pragmatic concerns of the writer? This book examines the sources surviving from fifth- to ninth-century Ireland, aiming to offer a fresh view of authorial perceptions of the period. It seeks to highlight the complexities of those perceptions, the significance of authorial aims and purposes in the construction of femininity, and the potential disjunction between societal "reality" and the images presented to us in the sources. This careful analysis of a broad range of early Irish sources demonstrates how fluid constructions of gender could be, and presents a new interpretation of the position of femininity in the thought world of early Irish authors. HELEN OXENHAM worked at the Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic in Cambridge as supervisor and researcher on the Mapping Miracles project. She now works for The English Heritage Trust., An examination of how the feminine was viewed in early medieval Ireland, through a careful study of a range of texts., Was femininity in early Irish society perceived as weak and sinful, innately inferior to masculinity? Was it seen as powerful and dangerous, a threat to the peace and tranquility of male society? Or was there a more nuanced view, an understanding that femininity, or femininities, could be presented in a variety of ways according to the pragmatic concerns of the writer? This book examines the sources surviving from fifth- to ninth-century Ireland, aiming to offer a fresh view of authorial perceptions of the period. It seeks to highlight the complexities of those perceptions, the significance of authorial aims and purposes in the construction of femininity, and the potential disjunction between societal "reality" and the images presented to us in the sources. This careful analysis of a broad range of early Irish sources demonstrates how fluid constructions of gender could be, and presents a new interpretation of the position of femininity in the thought world of early Irish authors. Helen Oxenham worked at the Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic in Cambridge as supervisor and researcher on the Mapping Miracles project. She now works for The English Heritage Trust.
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