This thesis examines the use and function of the human body as a surface that is inscribed with a number of socially significant meanings and how these inscriptions operate in the specific late medieval cultural production. Drawing on Jauss's notion of the social and political significance of medieval narrative, I seek to determine how specific texts contribute to a regulatory practice by thematizing bodies that are perceived as "other," that resist or defy an imagined social norm or stereotype. Each of the dissertation's four chapters treats a different set of notions about the human body. The first one examines Chaucer's Man of Law's Tale and The King of Tars as representations of ethnographic difference. I argue that the late Mid...
My dissertation explores the efforts of Middle English poetry to define boundaries between licit and...
My dissertation uncovers the ways that medieval literature both shares a physiological vocabulary wi...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the ways people understood their body during the medieval pe...
This thesis examines the use and function of the human body as a surface that is inscribed with a n...
My dissertation investigates the ways in which medieval fiction imagines the boundaries of the self ...
This study responds to a gap in the existing historiography of medieval men and masculinities around...
The PhD thesis underlying this monograph discusses how bodies in medieval literature partake and per...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.This study examines med...
This chapter explores how Norman texts presented the masculine human body as a tool for commentary, ...
The role of the body in social life is a problem that occupies much of medieval thought. This thesis...
This dissertation examines representations of male physicality and its relation to violent subjectiv...
Extant in seven 14th- and 15th-century Middle English manuscripts, the apocryphal Life of Adam and E...
In this dissertation I examine how skin, both human and non-human, was defined and represented on st...
This thesis examines the relationship between clothing and embodiment and how this relationship migh...
My dissertation examines the embodied nature of identity circulations in three late fourteenth-centu...
My dissertation explores the efforts of Middle English poetry to define boundaries between licit and...
My dissertation uncovers the ways that medieval literature both shares a physiological vocabulary wi...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the ways people understood their body during the medieval pe...
This thesis examines the use and function of the human body as a surface that is inscribed with a n...
My dissertation investigates the ways in which medieval fiction imagines the boundaries of the self ...
This study responds to a gap in the existing historiography of medieval men and masculinities around...
The PhD thesis underlying this monograph discusses how bodies in medieval literature partake and per...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.This study examines med...
This chapter explores how Norman texts presented the masculine human body as a tool for commentary, ...
The role of the body in social life is a problem that occupies much of medieval thought. This thesis...
This dissertation examines representations of male physicality and its relation to violent subjectiv...
Extant in seven 14th- and 15th-century Middle English manuscripts, the apocryphal Life of Adam and E...
In this dissertation I examine how skin, both human and non-human, was defined and represented on st...
This thesis examines the relationship between clothing and embodiment and how this relationship migh...
My dissertation examines the embodied nature of identity circulations in three late fourteenth-centu...
My dissertation explores the efforts of Middle English poetry to define boundaries between licit and...
My dissertation uncovers the ways that medieval literature both shares a physiological vocabulary wi...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the ways people understood their body during the medieval pe...