Gendering the Master Narrative: Women and Power in the Middle Ages

Gendering the Master Narrative: Women and Power in the Middle Ages

by Maryanne Kowaleski (Author), Maryanne Kowaleski (Author), Mary C. Erler (Author)

Synopsis

Gendering the Master Narrative asks whether a female tradition of power might have existed distinct from the male one, and how such a tradition might have been transmitted. It describes women's progress toward power as a push-pull movement, showing how practices and institutions that ostensibly enabled women in the Middle Ages could sometimes erode their authority as well.This book provides a much-needed theoretical and historical reassessment of medieval women's power. It updates the conclusions from the editors' essential volume on that topic, Women and Power in the Middle Ages, which was published in 1988 and altered the prevailing view of female subservience by correcting the nearly ubiquitous equation of power with public authority. Most scholars now accept a broader definition of power based on the interactions between men and women.In their Introduction, Mary C. Erler and Maryanne Kowaleski survey the directions in which the study of medieval women's agency has developed in the past fifteen years. Like its predecessor, this volume is richly interdisciplinary. It contains essays by highly regarded scholars of history, literature, and art history, and features seventeen black-and-white illustrations and two maps.

$61.83

Quantity

20+ in stock

More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 280
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Published: 08 May 2003

ISBN 10: 0801488303
ISBN 13: 9780801488306

Media Reviews

Interdisciplinary essays on the exercise and transmission of female power in medieval society.

* The Chronicle of Higher Education *

By entitling this collection Gendering the Master Narrative, editors Mary C. Erler and Maryanne Kowaleski intend to prepare readers for the fact that the essays supplement the story of men's access to and wielding of power in European Middle Ages with the story of women's.

-- Conrad Leyser, University of Manchester * American Historical Review *
Author Bio
Mary C. Erler is Professor of English at Fordham University. Maryanne Kowaleski is Professor of History at Fordham University.