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sociological and historical recognition of homosocial arrangements : Gay-studies and Women's studies University of Amsterdam Conference 22th-26th June 1983 Oudemanhuispoort Amsterdam
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- Book/Boek
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- Duyves, Mattias > (ed.)
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- Everard, Myriam > (ed.)
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- Grotenhuis, Saskia > (ed.)
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- [et al.]
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- Schlüpmann, Heide
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- 1983
- Shelfmark
- WER 72 1983 - B
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- homosociale arrangementen, LHBT, vrouwenstudies, lesbische en homostudies, vrouwbeelden, vrouwelijkheid, mannelijkheid, identiteit, literatuur, film, Noord-Holland, Nederland, Verenigd Koninkrijk, Duitsland, wereld, 14e eeuw, 15e eeuw, 16e eeuw, 17e eeuw, 18e eeuw, 19e eeuw, 20e eeuw, congrespaper, bundel
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- Part one: Among men .I. Theory: theory and methodology. Scholarly interventions .II. Fiction: fictional sources. Literary and visuel representations .III. Discipline: coercion and dependency. Stately interventions .IV. Boy-love: paedagogics and paedo-erotics .V. 1300-1800: among men during Renaissance and Enlightment .VI. 1750-1870: embourgeoisment and sexualisation of homosocial arrangements .VII. 1870-1945: Fin-de Siècle to fascism: pressure-cooker Germany .VIII. 1945-1984: gay consolidation and emerging criticism .Part two: among women .IX. Homosocial arrangements among women .X. Theory and methodology .XI. Heterosocial developments in a homosocial world .XII. Among women, a literary representation .XIII. Images of femininity and masculinity among women
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- Adams, Jenny > (ed.)
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- Bradbury, Nancy Mason > (ed.)
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- Diamond, Arlyn
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- Fein, Susanna
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- Chickering, Howell
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- [et al.]
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- Benson, C. David
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- 2017
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- WER 1B 2017
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- cultuur, identiteit, vrouwbeelden, literatuur, architectuur, vrouwenlichamen, beeldhouwkunst, middeleeuwen, Frankrijk, Verenigd Koninkrijk, 14e eeuw, 15e eeuw, bundel, verhaal, muziekstuk
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- Liber amicorum for Carolyn P. Collette, American professor emerita of English language and literature and a specialist in medieval literature, as she retires from Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley MA, United States. The essays gathered in this volume present considerations of the intersection of objects and gender within the cultural contexts of late medieval France and England. Some take a material view of objects, showing buildings, books, and pictures as sites of gender negotiations and extensions of women's bodies. Other reconsider the concept of objectification in the lives of fictional and historical medieval women by looking closely at their relation to gendered material objects, taken literally as women's possessions and as figurative manifestations of their desires. Contents:
Part 1: Objects and gender in a material world: The 'Thyng Wommen loven moost' : the wife of Bath's fabliau answer ['The wife of Bath's tale', 'Canterbury tales', Geoffrey Chaucer] : Zenobia's objects : The object of miraculous song in 'The prioress's tale'.
Part 2: Buildings, books, and women's (self-)fashioning: A gift from the queen : the architecture of the Collège de Navarre in Paris [the first royal college in Paris] : Anne of Bohemia and the objects of Ricardian kingship : Royal biography as reliquary : Christine de Pizan's 'Livre des fais et bonnes meurs du sage roy Charles V' : A gift, a mirror, a memorial : the psalter-hours of Mary de Bohun : 'Parchment and pure flesh' : Elizabeth de Vere, Countess of the twelfth Earl of Oxford, and her book.
Part 3: Bodies, objects, and objects in the shape of bodies: Objects of the law : the cases of Dorigen and Virginia : Galatea's pulse : objects, ethics, and Jean de Meun's conclusion : Transgender and the chess queen in Chaucer's 'Book of the duchess' : Statues, bodies, and souls : St. Cecilia and some medieval attitudes toward ancient Rome.
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