悲嘆とジェンダー:表象史8-16世紀<br>Grief and Gender : 700-1700

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悲嘆とジェンダー:表象史8-16世紀
Grief and Gender : 700-1700

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基本説明

Focus on representations from the Anglo Saxon period through the seventeenth century of how men and women grieve.

Full Description

The essays in this collection focus on representations from the Anglo-Saxon period through the 17th century of how men and women grieve, examining the topic in relation to both the literature and visual arts of England, France, Italy and Germany. The volume's inclusion of Anglo-Saxon, later medieval, and Renaissance texts illustrates how grief needs to be differentiated historically, particularly in relation to cultural factors that influence the gendering of this emotion. These factors include the emergence of nationhood as reflected in Anglo-Saxon poetry, the early modern Church and humanism, and the increasing secularization of mourning practices in the 17th century. The volume features original essays by leading authorities, who approach the timely subject of grief and gender from a wide range of theoretical perspectives, including psychoanalysis, feminism, masculinity studies, cultural materialism, post colonialism, and intertextuality.

Contents

Preface Introduction; J.C.Vaught PART I: ANGLO-SAXON AND MIDDLE HIGH GERMAN LAMENTS From Kinship to Kingship: Mourning, Gender, and Anglo-Saxon Community; P.C.Ingham Messages from the Past about Mourning as a Literary Motif: The Testimony of the Middle High German Poems The Lament, Johannes von Tepl's The Plowman, and Heinrich Wittenwiler's Ring; A.Classen PART II: MIDDLE ENGLISH TEARS AND TRAUMA Disordered Griefs and Fashionable Afflictions in Chaucer's Franklin's Tale and the Clerk's Tale; M.C.Bodden Us for to wepe no man may lett: Ambivalent Representations of Female Grief in the Medieval English Lazarus Plays; K.Goodland Psychic Breaks: Malory's Sir Palomydes; B.Wheeler PART III: MALE, FEMALE, AND CROSS-GENDERED MOURNING RITUALS IN RENAISSANCE FRANCE AND ITALY Familial Tears; A.Lake Prescott Augustine's Concessions and Other Failures: Mourning and Masculinity in Fifteenth-Century Tuscany; A.Levy Petrarch's 'Ladies' and Sappho's 'Sirens': Fetishism and Mourning in Renaissance Women's Poetry; J.Schiesari PART IV: ELIZABETHAN LOSS AND REGENERATION Grief and Creativity in Spenser's DaphnaIda; D.Cheney Mother's Sorrow, Mother's Joy: Mourning Birth in Spenser's Garden of Adonis; T.M.Krier Venus and Adonis: Spenser, Shakespeare, and the Forms of Desire; J.H.Anderson PART V: GENDERED PERFORMANCES OF AFFECT IN SHAKESPEARE Shakespeare's Henry VI and the Gendering of Tears; M.J.Kurtz Hamlet and the Genders of Grief; M.Grossman PART VI: THE FAMILY, ABSENCE, AND MEMORY IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY I might againe have been the Sepulcure: Paternal and Maternal Mourning in Early Modern England; P.Phillippy Mine Own Breaking: Resistance, Gender & Temporality in Seventeenth- Century English Elegies & Jonson's 'Eupheme'; W.S.Howard Milton's Gendered Poetics of Grief; P.Cook PART VII: GRIEF AND MANHOOD - THEN AND NOW A Commencement Address 1976: For Tommy; H.Berger, Jr. Afterword; D.L.Miller Contributors Index