In this booklet Caroline Laske examines the legal capacity which secular women enjoyed or lacked in late medieval Normandy. The issue is particularly relevant to decoding asymmetrical dependencies, since a lack of legal capacity was the quintessential expression of women’s inferior position and dependency in society and in the eyes of the law. The research discussed reveals the extent of that legal dependency in real, rhetorical and linguistic terms. It involves examining the textual and semantic representation of women in Norman customary law texts, by using diachronic linguistics and terminological methodologies. The study confirms the assumption that women in 13th century Normandy had relatively low legal capacity and found themselves in...
Chapters in Women and Gender in Medieval Europe An Encyclopedia. From women\u27s medicine and the wr...
Medieval narrative accounts of female misbehaviour reflect deep social perceptions and expectations ...
International audienceIn recent years many English-speaking (but also Dutch and Scandinavian) schola...
This paper examines the legal capacity which secular women enjoyed or lacked in late medieval Norman...
textThe dissertation centers on representations of women in the genres of romance, pastourelle and f...
Research into twelfth-century English women has largely focused on royal and comital society and thr...
With regard to English common law, medieval women were able to participate in the curial process in ...
The study of women’s social position throughout history has often led to this image of women as soci...
Misogyny is of course not the whole story of medieval discourse on women: medieval culture also envi...
This chapter explores the ways in which medievalism gave intellectual and politically astute women t...
Beginning with Romance of the Rose by Guillaume de Lorris and Jean de Meun in 1269, Medieval authors...
From women\u27s medicine and the writings of Christine de Pizan to the lives of market and tradeswom...
Chapters in Women and Gender in Medieval Europe An Encyclopedia. From women\u27s medicine and the wr...
The entire thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the sh...
Women in the medieval English law courts have too often been regarded as passive objects of legal re...
Chapters in Women and Gender in Medieval Europe An Encyclopedia. From women\u27s medicine and the wr...
Medieval narrative accounts of female misbehaviour reflect deep social perceptions and expectations ...
International audienceIn recent years many English-speaking (but also Dutch and Scandinavian) schola...
This paper examines the legal capacity which secular women enjoyed or lacked in late medieval Norman...
textThe dissertation centers on representations of women in the genres of romance, pastourelle and f...
Research into twelfth-century English women has largely focused on royal and comital society and thr...
With regard to English common law, medieval women were able to participate in the curial process in ...
The study of women’s social position throughout history has often led to this image of women as soci...
Misogyny is of course not the whole story of medieval discourse on women: medieval culture also envi...
This chapter explores the ways in which medievalism gave intellectual and politically astute women t...
Beginning with Romance of the Rose by Guillaume de Lorris and Jean de Meun in 1269, Medieval authors...
From women\u27s medicine and the writings of Christine de Pizan to the lives of market and tradeswom...
Chapters in Women and Gender in Medieval Europe An Encyclopedia. From women\u27s medicine and the wr...
The entire thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the sh...
Women in the medieval English law courts have too often been regarded as passive objects of legal re...
Chapters in Women and Gender in Medieval Europe An Encyclopedia. From women\u27s medicine and the wr...
Medieval narrative accounts of female misbehaviour reflect deep social perceptions and expectations ...
International audienceIn recent years many English-speaking (but also Dutch and Scandinavian) schola...