In nearly all societies and epochs, the heroic is gendered on many levels. However, social and cultural production of the heroic cannot be understood solely through the lens of masculinity, nor does it make sense to regard women or femininity merely as exceptions. Rather, it is important to take the relational character seriously. This volume is the first attempt to employ gender as an analytical category for heroism research. Using diverse approaches from the humanities, gender serves as a tracer of the heroic and as an instrument for examining its historical contexts, its medial and performative manifestations, as well as its temporal cycles and transformations. With the help of the gender category and its attributes, the heroic is reeval...
This thesis explores the scholarly interpretation of the terms tragic hero and tragic victim as infl...
The number of gender studies related to female heroism varies, however to the best of our knowledge,...
Thirty years ago, Joan Wallach Scott (1986, 1988) issued a call to scholars to consider gender a “us...
Most sociological studies of heroism have focused on the theoretical realm, but this study empirical...
Heroes are frequently described as both brave and courageous. Each adjective is often used interchan...
Heroes are frequently described as both brave and courageous. Each adjective is often used interchan...
When considering epic heroes like Gilgamesh and Beowulf, it is readily apparent that they are produc...
The aim of this study is to point out that Homer’s epics create a feminine typology that is approach...
Female Heroes in Myths and Fairy Tales Myths and fairy tales express, among other things, what it...
This volume presents women warriors and hero cults from a number of cultures since the early modern ...
My thesis critiques traditional models of the hero’s journey in young adult fantasy literature that ...
This thesis undertakes an investigation of the female tragic hero, through the engagement of and ref...
This article offers an overview of existing research from the last two decades into the German exper...
This work investigates the condition of heroism in the modern world. After setting the framework for...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08This dissertation explores the connection between a...
This thesis explores the scholarly interpretation of the terms tragic hero and tragic victim as infl...
The number of gender studies related to female heroism varies, however to the best of our knowledge,...
Thirty years ago, Joan Wallach Scott (1986, 1988) issued a call to scholars to consider gender a “us...
Most sociological studies of heroism have focused on the theoretical realm, but this study empirical...
Heroes are frequently described as both brave and courageous. Each adjective is often used interchan...
Heroes are frequently described as both brave and courageous. Each adjective is often used interchan...
When considering epic heroes like Gilgamesh and Beowulf, it is readily apparent that they are produc...
The aim of this study is to point out that Homer’s epics create a feminine typology that is approach...
Female Heroes in Myths and Fairy Tales Myths and fairy tales express, among other things, what it...
This volume presents women warriors and hero cults from a number of cultures since the early modern ...
My thesis critiques traditional models of the hero’s journey in young adult fantasy literature that ...
This thesis undertakes an investigation of the female tragic hero, through the engagement of and ref...
This article offers an overview of existing research from the last two decades into the German exper...
This work investigates the condition of heroism in the modern world. After setting the framework for...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08This dissertation explores the connection between a...
This thesis explores the scholarly interpretation of the terms tragic hero and tragic victim as infl...
The number of gender studies related to female heroism varies, however to the best of our knowledge,...
Thirty years ago, Joan Wallach Scott (1986, 1988) issued a call to scholars to consider gender a “us...