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Mary Dockray-Miller deposited The Masculine Queen of Beowulf in the group
Early Medieval on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months agoTraditional equation of women with the feminine and men with the masculine is disrupted when Beowulf is read within the rubric of gender performance as determined by Judith Butler in Gender Trouble and Bodies that Matter. Performativity enables a new way of interpreting the characters of Beowulf; specifically, in the world of the poem masculinity…[Read more]
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Mary Dockray-Miller deposited The Maternal Performance of the Virgin Mary in the Old English Advent in the group
Early Medieval on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months agoThroughout the Christian era, literary and artistic representations of the Virgin Mary have been manipulated by a variety of ideologies, religious or political, to define the appropriate positioning and agency of the feminine in a culture. The culture of Anglo-Saxon England, like most others, almost always presented Mary in positive terms,…[Read more]
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Mary Dockray-Miller deposited Female Community in the Old English Judith in the group
Early Medieval on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months agoLike most female characters in Old English poetry, Judith from the Old English poem of the same name has been subject to much scrutiny in recent years. She has been read as a figure of Mother Church, or as a Germanic warrior, or as a warning against rape. Yet Judith’s relationship with her maid, the focus of my analysis of Judith, has been elided;…[Read more]
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Mary Dockray-Miller deposited Old English Literature and Feminist Theory: A State of the Field in the group
Early Medieval on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months agoFeminist and gender scholars working in Anglo-Saxon studies in the past ten years have been asking new and important questions of a variety of Old English and Anglo-Latin texts. Most crucially, this interdisciplinary new work redefines the historiographical paradigms of Anglo-Saxon cultural production and reception so that women must now be…[Read more]
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Nathan Gibson deposited Modeling a Body of Literature in TEI: The New Handbook of Syriac Literature in the group
Early Medieval on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months agoThe New Handbook of Syriac Literature (NHSL) is a born-digital TEI-encoded reference work for the study of Syriac literature. The first volume, Bibliotheca Hagiographica Syriaca Electronica, was published by Syriaca.org in 2016 using a simple TEI schema to describe a single genre (hagiography) (Saint-Laurent et al. 2016; see also Saint-Laurent…[Read more]
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Carine van Rhijn deposited Karolingische priesterexamens en het probleem van correctio op het platteland in the group
Early Medieval on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months agoFinal proofs of an article that appeared in Tijdschrift voor Geschiedenis 125 (2013). The only real mistake in this proof is that the captions of two images have been inadvertently swapped (p.165 and 170).
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Carine van Rhijn deposited The local church, priests’ handbooks and pastoral care in the Carolingian period in the group
Early Medieval on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months agoFinal proofs of my contribution to Settimane 61 (Spoleto, 2014).
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Carine van Rhijn deposited ‘Et hoc considerat episcopus ut ipsi presbyteri non sint idiotae’. Carolingian local correctio and an unknown priest’s exam from the early ninth century in the group
Early Medieval on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months agoThis is the final proof of a chapter in Rob Meens, Dorine van Espelo, Bram van den Hoven van Genderen, Janneke Raaijmakers, Irene van Renswoude and Carine van Rhijn eds., Religious Franks. Religion and power in the Frankish kingdoms. Studies in honour of Mayke de Jong (Manchester 2016).
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Ricky Broome deposited The ‘Other’ Boniface: Vita altera Bonifatii in its Frisian and wider Carolingian contexts in the group
Early Medieval on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months agoThe text known to modern historians as Vita altera Bonifatii – the ‘second’ or ‘other’ Life of Boniface – is a very different text than the far better known Vita Bonifatii composed by Willibald in the decade after Boniface’s death. This paper presents some preliminary thoughts on the anonymous author’s purpose in writing the Life by placing the t…[Read more]
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Ricky Broome deposited Outsiders in the Community: Franks and non-Franks in the Late Merovingian Period in the group
Early Medieval on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months agoThis paper provides an analysis of the attitude towards non-Franks in the late Merovingian period, distinguishing between the ethnic community of the Franks and the political community of the regnum Francorum, which were conceived of existing side by side. The paper attempts to show that, unlike in the early Carolingian period, ethnic labels were…[Read more]
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Ricky Broome deposited Saints, Pagans and the Creation of a Christian Community in Early Carolingian Frisia in the group
Early Medieval on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months agoIn this paper I examine three pieces of early ninth-century Frisian hagiography: Liudger’s Vita Gregorii abbatis Traiectensis, Altfrid’s Vita Liudgeri and the anonymous Vita altera Bonifatii. Between them, these texts commemorate three generations of missionaries who left a lasting impact on Frisia. This commemoration was vital for cementing the…[Read more]
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Ricky Broome deposited Rebel Duke and Pagan King: The variety in early Carolingian depictions of Radbod of Frisia in the group
Early Medieval on Humanities Commons 8 years, 10 months agoOf all the antagonists to feature in the eighth- and ninth-century sources, Radbod of Frisia isone of the most prominent, featuring heavily in both historical and hagiographical texts.Because of his prominence, though, there was no fixed vision of Radbod, and he could be different things to different authors working at different times.…[Read more]
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Laura Castro Royo deposited La legitimación del poder en la Persia medieval a través del Šāh-nāmeh, «El Libro de los Reyes» in the group
Early Medieval on Humanities Commons 9 years agoLa literatura ha estado desde siempre asociada al poder, y en la Edad Media oriental esto no es una excepción. Cuando Abu’l-Qāsem Ferdowsī terminó su gran obra, el Šāh-nāmeh, en 1010, esta se transformó en un elemento legitimador de las dinastías que durante los siglos medievales pugnarían por el dominio de Persia. A través de sus versos y de…[Read more]
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Yvonne Seale deposited Review of Celia Chazelle et al, eds., Why the Middle Ages Matter: Medieval Light on Modern Injustice. in the group
Early Medieval on Humanities Commons 9 years agoReview of Celia Chazelle, Simon Doubleday, Felice Lifshitz and Amy G. Remensnyder, eds., Why the Middle Ages Matter: Medieval Light on Modern Injustice New York: Routledge, 2012
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Tiago Queimada e Silva deposited Os feitos de D. Fuas Roupinho na ‘Crónica de 1419’ in the group
Early Medieval on Humanities Commons 9 years agoO presente estudo centra-se em dois capítulos específicos da Crónica de Portugal de 1419, dedicados às proezas de D. FuasRoupinho. Procedi a um exame aprofundado das narrativas que ele protagoniza na dita crónica, tendo como objectivo uma melhor compreensão da funcionalidade que esses relatos incorporam, quando enquadrados nos propósitos políti…[Read more]
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Tiago Queimada e Silva deposited “Chronicle-Composition in Medieval Portugal: A General Outline” in the group
Early Medieval on Humanities Commons 9 years agoA brief survey of chronicle-composition activity in medieval Portugal.
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Tiago Queimada e Silva deposited As metamorfoses de um guerreiro: Afonso Henriques na cronística medieval in the group
Early Medieval on Humanities Commons 9 years agoA presente dissertação enquadra-se no âmbito da história da historiografia e da cultura medieval. Através do exame sistemático de fontes cronísticas medievais, procurámos estabelecer um percurso evolutivo das imagens do primeiro rei luso, D. Afonso Henriques, relacionadas com as suas actividades militares, ocupando um lugar privilegiado a guerra…[Read more]
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Colin Greenstreet replied to the topic Welcome! in the discussion
Early Medieval on Humanities Commons 9 years, 1 month agoHello. I would like to ask what your academic/non-academic background is? I clicked on your profile and found a pretty landscape. I know next to nothing about early-medieval, but am interested and happy to trade knowledge of the mid-C17th. I am co-founder and co-director of a volunteer led project named MarineLives, which is working on the…[Read more]
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