edited by Beattie, Cordelia and Fenton, Kirsten A.

Intersections of gender, religion and ethnicity in the Middle Ages / edited by Cordelia Beattie and Kirsten A. Fenton - Basingstoke; New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011. - x, 220 p.; 22 cm.

Includes bibliography and index.

1 ’In what way can those who have left the world be distinguished?’: Masculinity and the Difference between
Carolingian Men
Rachel Stone
2 Ruling Masculinities: From Adam to Apollonius of Tyre
in Corpus 201b
Carol Braim Pastemack
3 The Tears of Bishop Gundulf: Gender, Religion, and Emotion in the Late Eleventh Century
William M, Aird
4 Medieval Jewish/Christian Debate and the Question of
Gender: Gilbert Crispin’s Disputatio ludei et Christiani
Steven E Kruger
5 Gender, Jewish Creditors, and Christian Debtors in
Thirteenth-Century Exeter Hannah Meyer
6 Gendering the First Crusade in William of Malmesbury’s
Gesta Regum Anglomm
Kirsten A, Fenton
7 Prince Bohemond, Princess Melaz, and the Gendering of
Religious Difference in the Ecclesiastical History of Orderic
Vitalis
Simon Yarrow
8 Chaucer’s Viragos: A Postcolonial Engagement?
A Case Study of the Man ofLaw’s Tale, the Monk’s Tale, and the Knight’s Tale
Juliette Dor
9 Warriors, Amazons, and Isles of Women: Medieval Travel
Writing and Constructions of Asian Femininities Kim M. Phillips


9780230579927 (hbk.) 0230579922 (hbk.)


Sex role--History--Europe
Religion and sociology--History--Europe


Europe--Ethnic relations--History

940.1 / BEA/I