The study examines textual representations of women’s laughter and smiling and their imagined connection to female virtue in a wide variety of discourses and contexts of the German Middle Ages, including medieval epic, ecclesiastical texts, conduct literature, lyric, and sculpture. By engaging with the competing, and at times contradictory, views of female laughter, it reaffirms a disputatious nature of medieval culture, in which multiple views of femininity, sexuality, and virtue stood in a conflicting, yet productive, dialogue with one another. The society that emerges when one looks at medieval German texts is always ambivalent: it thrives on and enjoys talking about sensuality and eroticism, while being constrained by the conventions of...
In contemporary theory and artistic representation, the grotesque is understood as a creative space ...
Conduct and courtesy literature have a long history, its vernacular tradition extending back to the ...
This dissertation examines notions of modesty in behavior and appearance as represented in romance a...
Source : V&R unipress Olga V. Trokhimenko Constructing Virtue and Vice. Femininity and Laughter in C...
The aim of this paper is to examine images of the relationship between men and women in selected lat...
Drawing on insights from feminist scholarship and gender studies, this thesis offers a new reading ...
textThe dissertation centers on representations of women in the genres of romance, pastourelle and f...
Explores the manifold manifestations of pleasure in medieval culture and the various rationales to i...
For this special issue of Vox medii aevi, dedicated to the modern interpretations of medieval humour...
This dissertation contributes to medieval feminist scholarship by forging new insights into the rela...
This dissertation centers on the laughter elicited in early modern drama via text and performance. T...
In 18th-century novels written by women writers, often caracterized as 'senti¬ mental3 novels, the q...
This dissertation contributes to the current discussion on the influence of genre on gender represen...
In the Late Anglo-Saxon illustrated manuscripts of Prudentius\u27s Psychomachia, vice and virtue are...
The present thesis is primarily meant as a contribution to the theory and history of the literary ge...
In contemporary theory and artistic representation, the grotesque is understood as a creative space ...
Conduct and courtesy literature have a long history, its vernacular tradition extending back to the ...
This dissertation examines notions of modesty in behavior and appearance as represented in romance a...
Source : V&R unipress Olga V. Trokhimenko Constructing Virtue and Vice. Femininity and Laughter in C...
The aim of this paper is to examine images of the relationship between men and women in selected lat...
Drawing on insights from feminist scholarship and gender studies, this thesis offers a new reading ...
textThe dissertation centers on representations of women in the genres of romance, pastourelle and f...
Explores the manifold manifestations of pleasure in medieval culture and the various rationales to i...
For this special issue of Vox medii aevi, dedicated to the modern interpretations of medieval humour...
This dissertation contributes to medieval feminist scholarship by forging new insights into the rela...
This dissertation centers on the laughter elicited in early modern drama via text and performance. T...
In 18th-century novels written by women writers, often caracterized as 'senti¬ mental3 novels, the q...
This dissertation contributes to the current discussion on the influence of genre on gender represen...
In the Late Anglo-Saxon illustrated manuscripts of Prudentius\u27s Psychomachia, vice and virtue are...
The present thesis is primarily meant as a contribution to the theory and history of the literary ge...
In contemporary theory and artistic representation, the grotesque is understood as a creative space ...
Conduct and courtesy literature have a long history, its vernacular tradition extending back to the ...
This dissertation examines notions of modesty in behavior and appearance as represented in romance a...